← Back to context Comment by mathfailure 2 months ago No, it does not. 2 comments mathfailure Reply tatref 2 months ago I'm on mobile, so it's not super easy to read the source, but it seems like it only checks for the parent processes?Also I don't think this approach works correctly, because a disowned/nohup process will show up as PPID 1 (systemd), which is not correct pranshuparmar 2 months ago Yes, this is a bug. Planning to fix it soon.
tatref 2 months ago I'm on mobile, so it's not super easy to read the source, but it seems like it only checks for the parent processes?Also I don't think this approach works correctly, because a disowned/nohup process will show up as PPID 1 (systemd), which is not correct pranshuparmar 2 months ago Yes, this is a bug. Planning to fix it soon.
I'm on mobile, so it's not super easy to read the source, but it seems like it only checks for the parent processes?
Also I don't think this approach works correctly, because a disowned/nohup process will show up as PPID 1 (systemd), which is not correct
Yes, this is a bug. Planning to fix it soon.