SETUP: In-use files have been replaced
Eric Blake
ericblake@comcast.net
Tue Oct 18 19:32:00 GMT 2005
> I use this handy little script on my machine to help me stop
> (and restart) all services:
It would help if I didn't paste it wrong (I was using a nested case
in my version, to special case one of my own services that is not
a cygwin standard, and didn't completely strip the nested case
before posting):
>
> $ cat serv
> #!/bin/bash
> usage='serv: manage cygwin services during cygwin upgrades
> usage: serv {--help|--stop|--start}'
>
> case $# in
> 1) case $1 in
> --help|-h) echo "$usage"; exit 0 ;;
> --stop) for service in `cygrunsrv --list` inetd ; do
> echo "stopping $service"
> cygrunsrv --stop $service || echo "problems with $service" ;;
There should not be a ;; on this line.
> done ;;
> --start) for service in `cygrunsrv --list` inetd ; do
> echo "starting $service"
> cygrunsrv --start $service || echo "problems with $service"
> done ;;
> esac ;;
> *) echo "$usage"; exit 1 ;;
> esac
>
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Eric Blake
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