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1 | .TH INTR 8
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2 | .SH NAME
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3 | intr \- run a command with interrupts enabled
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4 | .SH SYNOPSIS
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5 | .B intr
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6 | .RB [ \-d ]
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7 | .RB [ \-t
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8 | .IR seconds ]
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9 | .I command
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10 | .RI [arg "...]"
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11 | .SH DESCRIPTION
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12 | .B Intr
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13 | executes a command with keyboard interrupts enabled, and standard input,
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14 | output and error redirected to the terminal or the console. It may also
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15 | be used for the opposite: to detach a process from the terminal.
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16 | .PP
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17 | There are three situations where intr may be used: From a process that has
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18 | no controlling tty, like the shell running
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19 | .B /etc/rc
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20 | at boot time, from a script that runs in the background, or by the System
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21 | Administrator to restart a daemon.
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22 | .PP
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23 | In the first case
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24 | .B intr
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25 | will use
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26 | .B /dev/console
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27 | as a controlling tty and as standard input, output and error. In the
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28 | second case
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29 | .B intr
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30 | will use
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31 | .B /dev/tty
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32 | to connect the command to the controlling tty. In the third case the
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33 | process will be removed from the process group, and will have I/O redirected
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34 | to
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35 | .B /dev/null
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36 | as input, and
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37 | .B /dev/log
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38 | for output.
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39 | .SH OPTIONS
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40 | .TP
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41 | .B \-d
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42 | Daemonize a process instead of bringing it to the foreground. Don't forget
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43 | to use '&' to make the shell not wait for the process, because you won't be
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44 | able to kill it with the interrupt key.
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45 | .TP
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46 | .BI \-t " seconds"
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47 | Schedule an alarm to kill the process in the given number of seconds.
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48 | Use it for a process that may wait indefinitely for a service that may
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49 | not be available.
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50 | .SH FILES
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51 | .TP 20
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52 | .B /dev/console
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53 | Main computer console.
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54 | .TP
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55 | .B /dev/log
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56 | Message logging device.
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57 | .TP
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58 | .B /dev/tty
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59 | Name for the controlling tty.
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60 | .SH "SEE ALSO"
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61 | .BR boot (8),
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62 | .BR tty (4),
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63 | .BR setsid (2),
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64 | .BR alarm (2).
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65 | .SH BUGS
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66 | Maybe
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67 | .B intr \-d
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68 | should fork to daemonize a process, but the author likes it if the process
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69 | stays in the jobs list of his shell.
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70 | .SH AUTHOR
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71 | Kees J. Bot (kjb@cs.vu.nl)
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