On Mon, 10 Oct 2011 04:51:42 -0700
______ _______ <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks Chris for your hard work,
I can barely see, for the perspirtaion pouring from my furrowed brow.. ;o)
> >>>Why not redirect the output away from standard out, say by piping to a
> file? You meen start the asynchronous read of the output???
You could, yes. But..
> you see what I need is to launch 15-20 or more pdf2swf proccess and control
> them? Control there execution and decide which should I stop and do some
> other job so basicly what I need is to undestand how can I get current
> proccess
> warnings.
Now you seem to be on a completely different tack, or else I didn't understand
your
original request.
> Currently pdf2swf returns long messages about proccess and I would
> like to receive for example 0(whitch will meen All Ok), the same would be
> greate with errors
I presume your playing with this under Linux, and that those ( large )
conversions are
taking a while? If so, how about..
Running each pfd2swf process with the -qq option to shut it up, while forking
them to
the background? i.e.
pf2swf -qq -o someout.swf someinput.pdf &
You could then perhaps monitor progess with ps ( for a snapshot ) or top (
realtime ).
Better?
Chris.
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