kill (work-around) does not wait. Was: Sending Signal to remote process

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Am 24.01.2018 um 04:56 schrieb Carlos Morel Gómez La Roque:
Well, it would be nice to do

ssh remote print-signal.py

and then

ssh remote pkill print-signal.py


Yes, I could work around this by killing the remote command myself.

But "kill" or "pkill" have one big disadvantage in this case:
It does not wait until the remote command has terminated.

But this is off-topic here. If you curious, I asked this question here:

  https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/419284/pkill-which-waits

Regards,
  Thomas Güttler

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