#!/bin/sh # This is a quick hack to check if any nautilus auxiliary processes # are running, and if so, list them and kill them. It is not # portable, and should be be expected to be used in any kind of # production capacity. quiet=no extreme=no if [ $# -gt 0 ] then arg=$1 if [ "$arg" = "-q" ] then quiet=yes elif [ "$arg" = "-x" ] then extreme=yes fi fi if [ $# -gt 1 ] then arg=$2 if [ "$arg" = "-q" ] then quiet=yes elif [ "$arg" = "-x" ] then extreme=yes fi fi hack_echo () { if [ "$quiet" != "yes" ] then echo "$*" fi } # Add any new auxiliary programs here. AUX_PROGS="hyperbola ntl-history-view ntl-notes ntl-web-search ntl-web-browser nautilus-sample-content-view nautilus-hardware-view bonobo-text-plain bonobo-image-generic gnome-vfs-slave nautilus-rpm-view nautilus-service-startup-view nautilus-mozilla-content-view bonobo-application-x-pdf nautilus-sidebar-loser nautilus-content-loser" if [ "$extreme" = "yes" ] then AUX_PROGS="oafd gconfd $AUX_PROGS" fi unset FOUND_ANY for NAME in $AUX_PROGS; do EGREP_PATTERN=`echo $NAME | sed -e 's/\(.\)\(.*\)/[\1]\2/' | sed -e 's/\[\\\^\]/\[\\^\]/'` COUNT=`ps auxww | egrep $EGREP_PATTERN | grep -v emacs | wc -l` if [ $COUNT -gt 0 ]; then if [ -z $FOUND_ANY ]; then hack_echo "Stale Processes Found" FOUND_ANY=true fi hack_echo "$NAME: $COUNT" if [ "$quiet" != "yes" ] then killall "$NAME" else killall "$NAME" > /dev/null 2>&1 fi fi done if [ -z $FOUND_ANY ]; then hack_echo "No Stale Processes Found" exit 0 fi exit 0