ok, let's say i have command foo that i want to run in a shell script.
foo -h lists the tests foo can do, and foo # will run that test number.
the snippet might look like so:
for test in `foo -h | awk '{print $1}'`; do
foo $test
done
fine so far. now, for any given test foo shouldn't take more then around
10 minutes. how can i kill foo if it takes longer then 20 seconds via
a shell script. note, this is a bourne shell script and can't take
advantage of gnu extensions to utils or in bash.
kevin
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