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Processes started from Network-Startup and the "status" & "break" commands
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How do you get processes that are started from User-Startup or Network-Startup to be shown by the "status" command?

I want people to be able to shut ZitaFTP server down by sending a CTRL+C to it, but the "status" command doesn't list it when it's started from Network-Startup.

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Status shows my MKshare server started from network-startup like so:


; $VER: Network-Startup 53.2 (01.06.2011)

AddNetInterface QUIET DEVS:NetInterfaces/~(#?.info)

; Add below this line applications that need a running network

RUN >NIL: appdir:mkshareserver.debug >NIL: <NIL:

New Shell process 11
11.AmigaOS4:> status
Process 2: Loaded as command: FilerCX
Process 5: Loaded as command: OWB
Process 6: Loaded as command: appdir:mkshareserver.debug
Process 11: Loaded as command: status
11.AmigaOS4:>


status only shows shell programs, is your ZitaFTP a shell program or workbench?


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status only shows shell programs, is your ZitaFTP a shell program or workbench?

It's a shell program, and it's normally listed.

EDIT: Adding >NIL: <NIL: to the end did the trick. Thanks for your help.

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