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Re: Path and argument problem... solution?
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Jan-Henrik Haukeland |
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Re: Path and argument problem... solution? |
Date: |
30 Aug 2002 15:42:34 +0200 |
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Christian Hopp <address@hidden> writes:
> For get about environment... it won't work.
Okay, forgotten :)
> Example:
>
> check foo /var/run/foo
> stop = "/bin/foo --service $service --pid $pid"
>
> and we substitute $service, or however we call the tokens...
> ...that the command would be at the time of execution like,
>
> stop = "/bin/foo --service foo --pid 12345"
>
> What do you think?
I'm still not sure I understand the purpose. Could you give an example
where this would be necessary or an advantage?
--
Jan-Henrik Haukeland
- Re: Path and argument problem... solution?, (continued)
- Re: Path and argument problem... solution?, Christian Hopp, 2002/08/30
- Re: Path and argument problem... solution?, Jan-Henrik Haukeland, 2002/08/30
- Re: Path and argument problem... solution?, Christian Hopp, 2002/08/30
- Re: Path and argument problem... solution?, Christian Hopp, 2002/08/30
- Re: Path and argument problem... solution?, Jan-Henrik Haukeland, 2002/08/30
- Re: Path and argument problem... solution?, Christian Hopp, 2002/08/30
- Re: Path and argument problem... solution?, Jan-Henrik Haukeland, 2002/08/30
- Re: Path and argument problem... solution?, Rory Toma, 2002/08/30
- Re: Path and argument problem... solution?, Christian Hopp, 2002/08/31
- Re: Path and argument problem... solution?, Jan-Henrik Haukeland, 2002/08/31
- Re: Path and argument problem... solution?,
Jan-Henrik Haukeland <=
- Re: Path and argument problem... solution?, Christian Hopp, 2002/08/30