Suppose you have two accounts, you use both accounts regularly, but they are in very distinct places (i.e., you can only
read mail that arrived at either one of the accounts). You would like to forward mail arriving at account one to
account two, and the other way around. The first thing that comes to mind is using .forward files at both sites; this
won\u2019t work of course, since you will be creating a mail loop. This mail loop can be avoided by inserting the following
recipe in front of all other recipes in the $HOME/.procmailrc files on both sites. If you make sure that you add the
same X-Loop: field at both sites, mail can now safely be forwarded to the other account from either of them.
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Hi,
whenever I am giving a 'ls' command system is going into infinite loop displaying the current home directory.
There is no separate shell script/file with ls name anywhere in the system.
I am using Solaris 10.
Any help / guidance in solving this problem is highly appreciated.
... (3 Replies)
Hi guys, I'm having a problem getting my infinite loop to loop. It simply reads in the users choice form the menu, executes the corresponding case statement and quits instead of looping back to the main menu again. I have a feeling it might be something with my if then statements within the case... (2 Replies)
Production C code compiled without the dash-g option is running, and seems to be in an infinite loop. Is there a way to tell? Is there a diagnostic tool that will report what objects or what lines of code or even what functions are being executed?
Or is my best option to kill it with a dump?
... (5 Replies)
hi all,
this is how my scrip looks like
#!/bin/sh
bindir='/opt/apps/script/bin'
datadir='/opt/apps/script/data'
dir='/opt/apps/script'
while : ; do
ls -1rt /opt/apps/script/data/check.txt*|tail -1 > /dev/null 2>&1
if ;then
chmod +rwx $bindir/dummy2.sh
... (8 Replies)
Hi All,
I need to run an infinite loop.
requirement below:
function1 --> creates a file file1
function2 ---> need to call if the file creates
i am running these both function via a script --> script.sh
i need to run the function1 first and if the file file1 creates then need to run the... (3 Replies)
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data:
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Hi, I was debating if I should put this in the dummies or scripts section, I apologize in advance if I chose poorly.
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Im unable to stop the below infinite loop (bash script). Can someone tell me why this isnt responding to signals eg: ctrl+c (SIGINT) or ctrl+z
c=0
test_loop() {
c=$(($c+1))
echo "count value is : $c "
sleep 1
test_loop
}
Im using: SunOS 5.10
PS: If run this as... (13 Replies)
I have a script script.shwhich is scheduled to run at 11 AM everyday.
# script.sh Code:
./scb_script.sh &
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xtappmainloop
XtAppMainLoop() XtAppMainLoop()
Name
XtAppMainLoop - continuously process events.
Synopsis
void XtAppMainLoop(app_context)
XtAppContext app_context;
Inputs
app_context
Specifies the application context that identifies the application.
Returns
XtAppMainLoop() enters an infinite loop and never returns.
Description
XtAppMainLoop() enters an infinite loop which calls XtAppNextEvent() to wait for an events on all displays in app_context and XtDis-
patchEvent() to dispatch that event to the appropriate code.
Usage
Most applications will call XtAppNextEvent() as the last line of their main() procedure. Some applications may provide their own versions
of this loop, however. A custom event loop might test an application-dependent global flag or other termination condition before looping
back and calling XtAppNextEvent(). If the number of top-level widgets drops to zero, the application may be able to exit safely, for exam-
ple.
Applications that use multiple application contexts or that use internal event loops will have to build their own event loop.
Background
XtAppNextEvent() looks for X events in the input queue, and also handles timer events (see XtAppAddTimeOut()) and events from alternate
input sources (see XtAppAddInput()). If none of these events are pending and a work procedure (see XtAppAddWorkProc()) is registered,
XtAppNextEvent() invokes that work procedure to do background processing, otherwise it blocks waiting for an event. Note that XtAppNex-
tEvent() dispatches timer and input events directly, but returns any X events that occur. Within XtAppMainLoop(), these X events are
always passed to XtDispatchEvent().
XtDispatchEvent() dispatches an event to the appropriate event handlers (see XtAddEventHandler()). Note that the translation manager reg-
isters an event handler, and that events that are dispatched to the translation manager will be further dispatched through the transla-
tions-to-actions mechanism.
Example
XtAppMainLoop() is implemented as follows:
void XtAppMainLoop(app)
XtAppContext app;
{
XEvent event;
for (;;) {
XtAppNextEvent(app, &event);
XtDispatchEvent(&event);
}
}
See AlsoXtAddEventHandler(1), XtAppAddInput(1), XtAppAddTimeOut(1), XtAppAddWorkProc(1), XtAppNextEvent(1), XtAppProcessEvent(1), XtDis-
patchEvent(1).
Xt - Event Handling XtAppMainLoop()