Shell script help needed
Physically Pffft
jlh at loral.UUCP
Tue Nov 22 03:19:42 AEST 1988
Our application has it's source code in 9 directories, and I find that
often I need to make similar changes in all 9 directories. Manually
cd'ing into each directory is error prone, some are skipped and others
are entered more than once. I'd like to write a shell script to automate
this that would act as follows:
1. Enter all the directory names into a file (only need to do once)
2. Invoke the script, it reads the first directory from the file and
cd's into it. It then suspends itself.
3. I do what I need to.
4. I enter 'next' or something to wake up the script, it reads the next
directory from the file and cd's into it. Steps 2-4 are done for
all directories.
My problem is I don't know how to suspend a shell script like this, and then
have it continue where it left off. My only idea is to create a new shell
('/bin/sh'), but I think this would be slower than snail snot. Anyone
have any ideas? Thanks.
Jim
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Jim Harkins jlh at loral.cts.com
Loral Instrumentation, San Diego
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