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Typically you'll see this behaviour in situations like these:
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I'm using a loop which runs once per line of input but it only seems to run once; everything after the first line is ignored?

Typically you'll see this behaviour in situations like these:

  while IFS= read -r file; do
    ffmpeg -i "$file" -vcodec libxvid -acodec libfaac -ar 32000 \
      "${file%.avi}".mkv
  done < <(find . -name '*.avi')

  while read host; do
    ssh "$host" command
  done <hostslist

What's happening here? Let's take the first example. read reads a line from standard input (FD 0), puts it in the file parameter, and then ffmpeg is executed. Like any program you execute from BASH, ffmpeg inherits standard input, which for some reason it reads. I don't know why. But in any case, when ffmpeg reads stdin, it sucks up all the input from the find command, starving the loop.

Here's how you make it work:

  while IFS= read -r file; do
    ffmpeg </dev/null -i "$file" -vcodec libxvid -acodec libfaac -ar 32000 \
      "${file%.avi}".mkv
  done < <(find . -name '*.avi')

Notice the redirection on the ffmpeg line: </dev/null. See the redirection section of the BashGuide for more information on this.

The ssh example can be fixed the same way, or with the -n switch (at least with OpenSSH).

BashFAQ/089 (last edited 2022-10-30 09:06:29 by emanuele6)