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Re: Command for random? recursive?



Yeah that's the one! I got it working now thanks to that command,
running the files randomly won't be much of a problem now.

Thanks again :)
Elijah

On Wed, 2003-01-01 at 01:30, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 31, 2002 at 05:47:49PM +0900, Elijah wrote:

> I believe the command you are looking for is "wait", it's a builtin
> command of bash (and probably many other shells):
> 
>    wait [n]
>       Wait  for  the specified process and return its termination sta-
>       tus.  n may be a process ID or a job  specification;  if  a  job
>       spec  is  given, all processes in that job's pipeline are waited
>       for.  If n is not given, all currently  active  child  processes
>       are waited for, and the return status is zero.  If n specifies a
>       non-existent process or job, the return status is  127.   Other-
>       wise,  the  return status is the exit status of the last process
>       or job waited for.
> 
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