On Oct 30, 2006, at 13:27 , Scott Anderson wrote:
I can easily put the entire computation script into a file, say "scott.g", and save the workspace at the end so I can come back later and load the workspace to get the results. My question is, is it possible to tell Gap to run a particular script noninteractively? Unix-wise, if I have a command that can run noninteractively I can "nohup <command-name> &", so can I use this with some option of Gap? That is, can I say for instance "nohup gap < scott.g &" to get results?
Yes, this works. Any output that is not otherwise handled will end up in the file 'nohup.out' in the directory where you issued the command.
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