Where can I find the source code of the "halt" tool? [closed] - unix

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Can anyone link up the source of the halt tool? It is a binary usually located in /sbin which shuts down the system. I did some search and I couldn't find it anywhere.

In Ubuntu at least, /sbin/halt is a symlink to /sbin/reboot, which is a part of upstart. Get it here.

Here's a version of halt from busybox. The linux/bsd/whatever one is probably similar in many ways, although a little more elaborate :)
http://www.google.com/codesearch/p?hl=en#EKZaOgYQHwo/unstable/sources/busybox-1.2.1.tar.gz%7C5l79Bld9wLE/busybox-1.2.1/init/halt.c&q=halt.c%20lang:c
This URL appears to have a copy of the sysvinit source:
ftp://ftp.cistron.nl/pub/people/miquels/sysvinit/sysvinit-2.86.tar.gz
The halt source should be in that archive.

The code for NetBSD is here : http://cvsweb.netbsd.org/bsdweb.cgi/src/sbin/reboot/reboot.c?rev=1.35.4.1&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup

Maybe try /sbin/, some tools like shutdown are located there. If you are looking to restart your computer give:
shutdown -r now

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I have searched through the net for the open source project of Document management system for asp.net, all I got was CMS.
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In some crucial projects I relelized that time is one of the biggest concern while developing a project, specially a web application.
Specifically about ASP.NET, does any Open Source tools exists for generating code for helping developers [like codesmith] to work smarter rather than work harder?
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We need to implement a real time code collaboration. With all the functionalities that exist on Etherpad (version control, timeslider etc).
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I've decided to rewrite most of my distributed server programs in Go to replace the existing c# based ones.
Can someone point me to a Go TCP libs or a Go general network programming lib.
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