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Hi David, after you type chuck --loop in shell 1, start a new shell 2 and type chuck + foo.ck. hopefully that will do... eduard On Jan 27, 2008, at 4:09 AM, David Posey wrote:
I'm unable to get the on-the-fly features of ChucK working. I can do one thing at a time from the command line, i.e.
%> chuck foo.ck or %> chuck --loop
But I cannot do, say, "--loop" followed by "--add bar.ck" to add a shred. The problem is that once I do "--loop" no prompt reappears for me to type in "--add bar.ck", unless I ctrl-C out of it first, which kills the first process anyways. What's the catch? How do I run a second shred from the command line?
(I'm running Chuck 1.2.1.1 on Mac OS X 10.4 using the command-line interface.)
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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