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@ 1991-04-23 17:22 J o s e D u a r t e
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From: J o s e D u a r t e @ 1991-04-23 17:22 UTC (permalink / raw)



Hi Ada Folks,

	This is more of a UNIX-related question than an Ada language
question: When I suspend a process in UNIX using ^Z or the "suspend"
command from within a C shell script, how can I issue a "SIGCONT"
signal to it from within another process? Is this possible w/o
having to type "fg" at the shell prompt?

	I'm implementing a "busy-wait" type process that I want to
get suspended until it's needed so that it won't burn CPU time. Comments
and suggestions are welcome.


Thanks Again to all,
Jose' Duarte

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