10-22-2011
Convert .sh to .csh
Hi All,
Could any one of you give me a hand to convert the following line of codes from .sh to .csh please ?
proc_id=`fuser /tmp/test`
if [ ! -n "$proc_id" ]
then
echo "File is not being used by any thing"
fi
if [ $proc_id -ne "21" ]
then
echo "File is being used... please wait"
sleep 1
fi
Regards.
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