#! /bin/sh # wrapper to prevent running multiple instances of tin # 2000-01-19 prog=/usr/local/bin/tin args=${1+"$@"} name=`basename $prog` host=`hostname` pid=$$ lock=$host" "$pid if test ${TIN_HOMEDIR-"$HOME"} ; then lockdir=${TIN_HOMEDIR-"$HOME"}/.tin file=tinlock else lockdir=${TMPDIR-/tmp} if test -z $USER; then if test -z $UID ; then UID=`id|sed 's,uid=\([0-9]\+\).*,\1,'` fi fi file=tinlock.${USER-"$UID"} fi lockfile=$lockdir/$file if test -f $lockfile ; then echo "Found \"$lockfile\"! Another $name running on:" awk '{print $1" with pid: "$2"?"}' < $lockfile echo "(q)uit - start (r)ead-only - (d)elete lock and start normal." IFS=" " read key case $key in [dD]*) echo "Removing \"$lockfile\" and starting $name normal..." rm -f $lockfile || (echo "Can't delete \"$lockfile\"" ; exit 1) trap "rm -f $lockfile; exit" 0 1 2 3 15 (echo $lock > $lockfile && $prog $args && rm -f $lockfile) || echo "Oops!" ;; [rR]*) echo "Starting $name in no-write (-X) mode..." $prog -X $args echo "There might still be copy(s) of $name running on:" awk '{print $1" with pid: "$2}' < $lockfile echo "If this is not the case remember to remove \"$lockfile\"." ;; *) echo "Aborting..." exit 1 ;; esac else trap "rm -f $lockfile; exit" 0 1 2 3 15 (echo $lock > $lockfile && $prog $args && rm -f $lockfile) || echo "Oops!" fi