On 04/27/2017 12:47 PM, Mike Small wrote:
Hi again. Maybe O_DIRECT is the flag you seek?
i suspect this has nothing to do with buffering. greg said he has an
issue with stopping the whole script pipeline with ^C. when stopping a
pipeline you issue a signal to a process group, not to a single process.
the original ^C is being issued to csh which should issue a signal to
the pipeline. as someone said, switching to sh (or bash or other sh
variant) may be the correct thing. csh was meant as an interactive shell
and frowned upon for actual scripting (though i scripted in it before i
discovered perl! :).
so let's hear from greg if he switched to sh and those results. i just
don't see buffering as doing anything regarding handlng ^C.
uri
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