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From: | Aaron Kynaston |
Subject: | Re: nohup doesn't accept aliases . . |
Date: | Fri, 14 Jun 2002 08:24:23 -0600 |
That would appear to be the case, I ended up simply putting
the nohup command in the alias definition itself, and it works
great!
Thanks for the help.
Aaron Kynaston
address@hidden office: (801) 861-6709 cell: (801) 368-8633 fax: (801) 861-6778 Novell Inc., the leading provider of Net Business Solutions. www.novell.com >>> Bob Proulx <address@hidden> 06/14/02 01:30AM >>> > Hey, I was just trying to use nohup this way: > > nohup cvsbackupthebackup > > where cvsbackupthebackup is just an alias - it looks like it does not > correclty interpret the alias (it's an rsync command) - > > I'd like to nohup and & my command so I can backup cvs, and logout and > go home while it's working! Unfortunately the shell only expands aliases when they are in the command position. The shell does not expand aliases when they are passed as arguments to other commands. Suggestion: Instead of using an alias create a shell script. File cvsbackupthebackup: #!/bin/sh rsync etc. etc. etc. Make it executable. chmod a+x cvsbackupthebackup Then since it is a real command and not an alias it does not need to be expanded. That will work as you want it to. By the way... Expanding aliases or not is not something that the 'nohup' command can do anything about. It is a shell feature. Bob |
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