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Subject: noatun signals to shell that it has ended - but it hasn't...
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Package: noatun
Version: 4:3.2.2-1

If I run the following script in bash:

--- script start ---
#!/bin/bash

echo "1: This is shown before noatun starts."
noatun
echo $?
echo "2: This should be shown after noatun has ended."

exit 0
--- script end ---

Two strange things are happening:

1) The "echo #?"-line generates an output (exit value) of '0'
even though noatun is still running.

2) The "echo 2:.."-line is shown while noatun is running and
this behaviour is messing up my script. It doesn't follow
"typical" Linux behaviour.

I would like noatun to "pause" the script-execution, and the
script should resume when noatun has ended. Such "proper"
behaviour can be seen with other applications such as xmms and
kompare.

Note: I'm using a IBM ThinkPad R40 with kernel 2.6.6 and bash
2.05b-15

Sincerely,
T.Ivarsson


                
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* T. Ivarsson [Thu, 30 Sep 2004 10:04:25 -0700]:

> I would like noatun to "pause" the script-execution, and the
> script should resume when noatun has ended. Such "proper"
> behaviour can be seen with other applications such as xmms and
> kompare.

  use:
    
    $ noatun --nofork

  thanks,

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