#!/bin/sh ############################################################################ # WARNING: this script is now obsolete, due to the -p option new feature # that provide the same behavior. You can still use this script or tune it # for your own need if you like, this is why it is kept present here as sample ############################################################################ # This script is to be launched on dar command line when creating an archive # with -s option (slicing), in place of -p option (pause every slice done) # # -E "pause_every_n_slice.duc %p %b %n %e %c N" # # will make dar pause when slice N will be done, when slice 2*N, 3*N etc. # will be done. # if [ "$1" = "" -a "$2" = "" -a "$3" = "" -a "$4" = "" -a "$6" = "" ]; then echo "usage: $0 " exit 1 fi toto=$(( $3%$6 )) if [ $toto -eq 0 ] ; then echo "Pausing after slice $3" echo "Press return to continue" read junk fi