I pasted the quoted code into a file and ran it and - to my surprise - it worked. I would have expected this:
to caue problems, it "just doesn't seem right", but then, i use Korn Shell most of the times and avoid bash like the plague. I would have written:
which should do the same and is POSIXly correct (notice the spaces around "((" and "))", they are necessary), but: never argue with success, yours obviously works.
One thing i noticed, though, was: as soon as i pressed "CTRL-C" the trap was executed but the "sleep 10" was interrupted and then skipped. Pressing CTRL-C often enough let me get through with the script in less than half a minute, whereas 10x 10 seconds of sleeping should have taken 1min 40sec (plus some for the rest).
So, probably there is something with your setup. I have no idea what that would be, though. I tried in an XTerm on Fedora without any real changes and it worked as expected.
My problem is this:
I need to have a catch-all for my processes. An example would be, using a trap, in the parent, to catch any non-0 exit or invalid command (a way to catch core dumps would be cool, too) in not only the parent, but it's children and they're children. Not only that, but I also... (7 Replies)
Hello all,
I'm hoping to get a little insight from some of the wily veterans amongst you.
I've written a script to check for new outgoing files to our vendors located on our ssl server. It seems to be working ok, but the final question here, will be one of logic, and/or a better way to... (4 Replies)
Hi
Our problem is knowing:
What is the "best" way of simulating a TRAP for ERR within a function, since we know this will not work directly with ksh93 and aix5. How can we save the error encountered in the function and then deal with it in the calling script?
Thanks! (3 Replies)
Hi All
"Identify the behavior of traps, mechanism to implement traps in the snmp framework"
What does it mean?? Can anybody explain.. Whats this Trap??
Thanx in Advance. (1 Reply)
I have a script
#!/bin/ksh
trap cleanup 20
cleanup()
{
cat $t.log
echo Caught
exit 1
}
if ;then
echo Found >>t.log
exit 20
else
echo Not found >>t.log
exit 20
fi (5 Replies)
Hi folks,
I have tried to add some trap detection in the below script....this script is used to monitor database activities...in a rather awkward way :rolleyes:....
The idea behind adding trap is that....this script creates lots of temporary files in the running folder to store the count... (1 Reply)
Hi
At the beginning of my script, i will create a file and at the end of the script i will delete that.
But i got to delete the file even if the process is forcefully killed, or server is rebooted...
I think i can make use of trap signal, but couldnt figure out how and where to use in my... (4 Replies)
First time trying to work with signals in Perl.
Reviewing example I try it, but not able to get it work for 'exit'.
I hope, I am correct, assuming, that the ending any code by
exit $return_code;
the $SIG{EXIT} should be de-referenced and processed?!
So, I have such code, that, I assume,... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: alex_5161
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debconf-mergetemplate
DEBCONF-MERGETEMPLATE(1) Debconf DEBCONF-MERGETEMPLATE(1)NAME
debconf-mergetemplate - merge together multiple debconf template files
SYNOPSIS
debconf-mergetemplate [options] [templates.ll ...] templates
DESCRIPTION
Note: This utility is deprecated. You should switch to using po-debconf's po2debconf program.
This program is useful if you have multiple debconf templates files which you want to merge together into one big file. All the specified
files will be read in, merged, and output to standard output.
This can be especially useful if you are dealing with translated template files. In this case, you might have your main template file, plus
several other files provided by the translators. These files will have translated fields in them, and maybe the translators left in the
english versions of the fields they translated, for their reference.
So, you want to merge together all the translated templates files with your main templates file. Any fields that are unique to the
translated files need to be added in to the correct templates, but any fields they have in common should be superseded by the fields in the
main file (which might be more up-to-date).
This program handles that case properly, just list each of the translated templates files, and then your main templates file last.
OPTIONS --outdated
Merge in even outdated translations. The default is to drop them with a warning message.
--drop-old-templates
If a translation has an entire template that is not in the master file (and thus is probably an old template), drop that entire
template.
SEE ALSO debconf-getlang(1)AUTHOR
Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org>
2012-09-10 DEBCONF-MERGETEMPLATE(1)