unix - Unable to hide a running process in terminal -


Tomorrow I upgraded by MacPort's app, which took about 4 hours. It was troubling the installation process running in a tab in the terminal.

Problem: To hide the process that runs in the terminals, it does not take place in the field of my work

I found today that in Bash 4 a new Command copp:

Compasses are executed with asynchronous in a subsection, such as the command between the execution shell and the cooccuses

I'm not sure That you can use it to solve the problem or No. I have not managed to use it.

How can you hide the walking process It is not visible in the terminal, but it continues to run?

Did you consider Ctrl + Z to keep the process in rest Gone, then bg to run this one in the background?

To isolate your process from the terminal, you can then type disown now you can close the terminal and even your session can Are there.

The problem here is that the output will appear in any way in the bash.

You can also start your program. This command provides an easy way to start a program, closes the console and retrieves it later.


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