Newsgroups: comp.unix.shell Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!think.com!mintaka!pogo.gnu.ai.mit.edu!dbert From: dbert@pogo.gnu.ai.mit.edu (Douglas Siebert) Subject: csh question Message-ID: <1991Mar21.005808.12432@mintaka.lcs.mit.edu> Sender: daemon@mintaka.lcs.mit.edu (Lucifer Maleficius) Organization: The Internet Date: Thu, 21 Mar 91 00:58:08 GMT Lines: 15 OK, here's another good one: in csh you can type ctrl-Z to stop a process and then use fg to return to it, right? Now, is there any way to (before you return to the process using fg) pipe some output to that process in some way so that it will be like the process itself received that as input? Either through redirecting that process' standard input from the outside or piping some output some way directly to that process? Thanks for any help (and if there *is* some way I can do something similar in a shell other than csh, I'd be interest in that as well, especially in sh or ksh since those are relatively universal) -- ________________________________________________________________________ Doug Siebert dbert@gnu.ai.mit.edu MBA Student (2nd year) The University of Iowa