+++ /dev/null
-#! /bin/sh
-# fixscript will replace this line with code to load innshellvars
-
-########################################################################
-# controlbatch - Run controlchan against a batch file.
-#
-# Command usage: controlbatch [feedsite batchfile]
-# Defaults are feedsite: controlchan!, batchfile: ${BATCH}/controlchan!
-########################################################################
-#
-# This script will run controlchan against a batch file. You can use
-# it to clear occasional backlogs while running controls from a
-# channel, or even skip the channel and run control messages as a file
-# feed.
-#
-########################################################################
-#
-# If you're doing the channel thing, you might want to put something
-# like this in your crontab to do a cleanup in the wee hours:
-#
-# 00 04 * * * @prefix@/bin/controlbatch
-#
-########################################################################
-#
-# If you would rather skip the channel and just process controls each
-# hour in a batch, use this newsfeeds entry instead of the "stock"
-# version:
-#
-# controlchan!\
-# :!*,control,control.*,!control.cancel\
-# :Tf,Wnsm:
-#
-# And, a crontab entry something like this:
-#
-# 30 * * * * @prefix@/bin/controlbatch
-#
-########################################################################
-
-batchlock="${LOCKS}/LOCK.controlbatch"
-mypid=$$
-
-# A concession to INN 1.x
-if [ me${PATHBIN}ow = meow ] ; then
- PATHBIN=${NEWSBIN}
- export PATHBIN
-fi
-
-# See if we have no arguments and should use the defaults. If there are
-# arguments, make sure we have enough to attempt something useful.
-if [ me${1}ow != meow ] ; then
- if [ me${2}ow = meow ] ; then
- echo "Usage: ${0} [feedsite batchfile]" >&2
- exit 0
- else
- feedsite=${1}
- batchfile=${2}
- fi
-else
- feedsite=controlchan\!
- batchfile=controlchan\!
-fi
-
-# Check if any other copies of controlbatch are running. If we are not
-# alone, give up here and now.
-${PATHBIN}/shlock -p $mypid -f ${batchlock} || exit 0
-
-cd ${BATCH}
-
-if [ -s ${batchfile}.work ] ; then
- cat ${batchfile}.work >>${batchfile}.doit
- rm -f ${batchfile}.work
-fi
-
-if [ -s ${batchfile} ] ; then
- mv ${batchfile} ${batchfile}.work
- if ${PATHBIN}/ctlinnd -s -t30 flush ${feedsite} ; then
- cat ${batchfile}.work >>${batchfile}.doit
- rm -f ${batchfile}.work
- fi
-fi
-
-if [ -s ${batchfile}.doit ] ; then
- ${PATHBIN}/controlchan \
- < ${batchfile}.doit >> ${MOST_LOGS}/controlbatch.log 2>&1
- # if you want extra assurance that nothing gets lost...
- # cat ${batchfile}.doit >> ${batchfile}.done
- rm -f ${batchfile}.doit
-fi
-
-rm -f ${batchlock}