Shell command doesn't give feedback until done

MisterX b.xavier at internet.lu
Thu Jun 2 16:39:27 EDT 2005


> Do you know how to do that in OS X?  I tried some variations 
> on shell punctuation, but that didn't work for me.

like i said, use the pipe operator. must be in... if it's not '>'
then i dont know what it is... you know how apple thinks differently
sometimes... ;)

> > You can also use dynamic paths in dos so file locking can also be 
> > dealt with.
> 
> I don't understand what you mean by this.

i dont know about unix...
but in dos you can do for loops and set a variable to something (it's
horrible actually compared to xtalk) but so you can assign different names
to files or folders you'd treat within a for loop... it's hardly basic and
it's ugly - horrible to learn but does wonders when you know how to use
it... otherwise, stick to rev! preferable!

cheers
Xavier

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