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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Run script in new terminal Post 302939974 by sea on Tuesday 31st of March 2015 10:12:44 AM
Old 03-31-2015
What is the difference between you opening a terminal and run that script, rather than executing the script in the current terminal?

Did you try passing the full path to the script?
Because if it happens to be not in the very same path, it will fail immediatly.

You could still make a file with your args, as:
Arg_File:
Code:
arg1 arg2 arg3
arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4
arg1 arg2
arg1 arg2 arg3
arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4
arg1 arg2

Then run something like:
Code:
while read line;do
   sh run_text.sh $line
done<Arg_File

hth
 

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