Knut Auvor Grythe wrote:

> So what you need to do is have a proper way of checking what
> shellcommands run you are in. If you have the actionsequence (
> shellcommands.foo shellcommands.bar ), you need to test for foo and
> bar to know which run you are in. If you don't test for them, then
> the command will run both times. This makes sense, because you are
> basically saying "i don't care when it runs".

In general I think this is true, but won't locking prevent the same
command from running twice?


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