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I have a problem whereby a bash script doesn't wait for foreground commands to complete. The script in question kicks off a number of background processes, and processes their results as they complete. A simplified version which exhibits the problem is attached as scr.sh. The number of background processes and the number of iterations of the foreground commands are supplied as parameters, (e.g. "./scr.sh 50 100"). These values, as well as the length of the sleep may need adjustment depending on a machine's performance, to make sure that the sleeps terminate squarely within the foreground loop. When several background processes are specified, their exiting appears to confuse bash into thinking the foreground commands have exited, and it carries on and invokes the next command before it should. The results are unpredictable, but involve various "No such file or directory" errors, as files are accessed after being deleted, deleted twice in a row, etc. A typical run is shown in out.txt. When the script is typed in and run from the command line, no errors occur. Is there a fix to bash (or the Cygwin dll?) that will cure this problem? I'm currently using version 1.5.11 on a single processor Windows NT platform, but have had the failure on all other Cygwin versions I've tried, and on Windows 2000. Regards, Tony Dolton Fujitsu Services
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