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28.Dd February 8, 2004
29.Dt SETPGID 2
30.Os
31.Sh NAME
32.Nm setpgid ,
33.Nm setpgrp
34.Nd set process group
35.Sh LIBRARY
36.Lb libc
37.Sh SYNOPSIS
38.In unistd.h
39.Ft int
40.Fn setpgid "pid_t pid" "pid_t pgrp"
41.Ft int
42.Fn setpgrp "pid_t pid" "pid_t pgrp"
43.Sh DESCRIPTION
44The
45.Fn setpgid
46system call
47sets the process group of the specified process
48.Fa pid
49to the specified
50.Fa pgrp .
51If
52.Fa pid
53is zero, then the call applies to the current process.
54If
55.Fa pgrp
56is zero, then the process id of the process specified by
57.Fa pid
58is used instead.
59.Pp
60If the affected process is not the invoking process, then it must be a
61child of the invoking process, it must not have performed an
62.Xr exec 3
63operation, and both processes must be in the same session.
64The requested process group ID must already exist in the session of
65the caller, or it must be equal to the target process ID.
66.Sh RETURN VALUES
67.Rv -std setpgid
68.Sh COMPATIBILITY
69The
70.Fn setpgrp
71system call
72is identical to
73.Fn setpgid ,
74and is retained for calling convention compatibility with historical
75versions of
76.Bx .
77.Sh ERRORS
78The
79.Fn setpgid
80system call
81will fail and the process group will not be altered if:
82.Bl -tag -width Er
83.It Bq Er EINVAL
84The requested process group ID is not legal.
85.It Bq Er ESRCH
86The requested process does not exist.
87.It Bq Er ESRCH
88The target process is not the calling process or
89a child of the calling process.
90.It Bq Er EACCES
91The requested process is a child of the calling process,
92but it has performed an
93.Xr exec 3
94operation.
95.It Bq Er EPERM
96The target process is a session leader.
97.It Bq Er EPERM
98The requested process group ID is not in the session of the caller,
99and it is not equal to the process ID of the target process.
100.El
101.Sh SEE ALSO
102.Xr getpgrp 2
103.Sh STANDARDS
104The
105.Fn setpgid
106system call is expected to conform to
107.St -p1003.1-90 .
108