Mail Archives: cygwin/2008/06/06/18:57:48
Thanks again for your offer of help. However, I can say now that
neither of your powershell solutions work (the inline one or the exec
wrapper script).
I'm not sure why you are so resistant to adding a simple but useful
patch; perhaps it would have been easier to add the patch than waste
everyone's time with these half-baked workarounds.
Still, I am sure you mean well. Please don't bother responding. Best wishes....
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 5:19 PM, Pierre A. Humblet
<Pierre DOT Humblet AT ieee DOT org> wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Blair Sutton" <>
> To: <cygwin>
> Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 4:16 AM
> Subject: Re: Patch to allow Cron to use non-POSIX shells like Powershell.exe and CMD.exe
>
>
> | On further investigation, it appears powershell does alias "-c" for
> | "-command" hence no changes would be required for cron to support it.
> | However, the change would still be useful for other shells or perhaps
> | interpreters like Perl.
> |
> | On Pierre's offered solution: I now do recall how exec works and it is
> | correct that it replaces the current process - although a there will
> | be some overhead. However, that begs the question why cron ever
> | supported the SHELL parameter in the first place; if Mr Vixie wanted
> | everyone to write a wrapper script using his preferred shell.
>
> Here is an even simpler solution: specify the shell you want in the crontab itself
> Like
> * * * * * cmd /c "some DOS stuff"
> * * * * * powershell -command "some powershell stuff"
> * * * * * bash -c "some bash stuff"
>
> No need to specify SHELL, no wrapper shell, mix and match interpreters, maximal flexibility.
> And the top shell (sh) is smart and will exec the subshell because it recognizes
> that's the only thing it has to do.
> To verify that, try
> strace sh -c "cmd /C sh -c \"/bin/echo hello\"" | grep -i 'spawn\|fork'
>
> Pierre
>
>
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