Daniel Colascione :
> Are you sure that'd help? Parallel runs bash in a bunch of subprocesses, so
> looking at PID would suffice to distinguish jobs. Are you sure you weren't
> seeing an invariant PID because you were letting the PID variable expansion
> happen too early?
The $$ is inside the scri
On Dez 26 2019, Eric S. Raymond wrote:
> RFE: bash should have a TID varuable that returns the vakue of gettid(2).
Bash doesn't use threads, so $TID will always be the same as $BASHPID.
Andreas.
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On 12/26/19 7:37 AM, Eric S. Raymond wrote:
In attempting to use GNU parallel, with some bash scripts, I
discovered I had a problem with tempfile collisions due to
all of the thread having the same PID.
I was able to come up with a workaround, but...
RFE: bash should have a TID varuable that re