Mike Coleman wrote:
Here's a bash feature I'd love to see, but don't have time to
implement myself: a --free-slot flag to 'wait' that will wait until
there is at least one free slot available, where a slot is basically
a CPU core.
Example usage:
$ for ((n=0; n100; n++)); do
my_experiment
On Sep 22, 4:55 am, MisterMuv [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
chg=echo $f |sed 's:(www.somewhere.net)::'
mv $f $chg
What am I doing wrong?
just use this: mv $f $chg,
when your filenames are using spaces and other weird characters
Also, I would suggest removing trailing spaces from filenames:
for f
On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 4:13 AM, Jan Schampera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike Coleman wrote:
Here's a bash feature I'd love to see, but don't have time to
implement myself: a --free-slot flag to 'wait' that will wait until
there is at least one free slot available, where a slot is basically
a
Serge Dussud - Sun Microsystems wrote:
Hello bug-bash,
please find attached a bashbug report. I am not sure how to follow-up
then, could you advise ?
This is the appropriate venue for these reports. I have a few questions
about this one.
1. The trace shows that the process is not, in