Why won't scripts run in the background?
Steven V. Christensen
schriste at uceng.UC.EDU
Tue Apr 10 12:47:47 AEST 1990
880139h at aucs.uucp (Rob Hu10) writes:
>This has been bugging me for just about too long. I've even asked
>all the local smart fellers and none of them have any ideas. So,
>I post my question:
>WHY WON'T ANY @$#%$!!! SHELL SCRIPTS RUN IN THE BACKGROUND SUCCESFULLY
>ON MY ACCOUNT WHEN THE _SAME_ SCRIPTS RUN JUST DANDY IN OTHER FOLK'S
>ACCOUNTS????!!!!!
>If I set up a script to run in the background, eg. scriptname &,
>it runs just fine until I type a command or just <return>. The error
>message I get is :
>[1] +Stopped (tty output) scriptname
You need to have in your .login file the following command:
stty -tostop
This tells the system not to stop background programs when they try
to write to the stdout.
see also: man stty
Steven
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Steven V. Christensen
U.C. College of Eng.
schriste at uceng.uc.edu
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