Hey everyone,
Here's a question concerning Apple's iTunes, cron, and tying them
together with perl.
I want iTunes to be quit at 5:30 AM monday through friday. OK, so I know
how to setup a crontab file. That's no problem. I can get iTunes to quit
(using kill), provided I know its pid. So, I go into top, find iTunes
and use crontab to edit the file.
Instead of doing this, I'd like to have cron run a perl script which
looks up iTunes' pid and then kills that pid. Here's a rough sketch of
what I have so far:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
$pid_num = `top | grep iTunes`;
$pid_num =~ s/[\d.]+/;
open(CRONTAB, ">/var/cron/tabs/root");
print CRONTAB <<"endOfCrontab";
# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE - edit the master and reinstall.
# (/tmp/crontab.0000000512 installed on Mon Sep 3 23:51:31 2001)
# (Cron version -- $FreeBSD: src/usr.sbin/cron/crontab/crontab.c,v 1.17
2001/06$
30 05 * * * kill $pid_num
endOfCrontab
close(CRONTAB)
Just wondering what anyone thinks of this code. Is there an easier way?
Also, I have trouble where the "top | grep iTunes" line doesn't work...
I'm guessing it's because top continuously updates without quitting
automatically, so it can't output anything to grep until I kill it, but
in that case I've killed the entire process, including grep. Doesn't
work when I use it in perl or the command line.
tia,
Chris Garaffa
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