The whole as you requested... (this is off the top of my head and untested, cause the code dwell's @ work - workstation and I am now at home)
#!/usr/bin/perl ($machine, $soundroot, $pattern) = @ARGV; open(PIPE, "ssh $machine \"find $soundroot -type f | grep '$pattern' \ +" 2&>1 | "); while(<PIPE>) { chomp; s/$soundroot//g; push @rawlist, $_; } @playlist = sort { $a <> $b || $a cmp $b } @rawlist; close(PIPE); foreach $track (@playlist) { print "playing $track\n"; $DoNotExit = 1; while($DoNotExit) { open(PIPE, "ssh $machine \"cat $soundroot/$track \" | mpg123 - | " +) unless <PIPE>; undef $DoNotExit unless <PIPE>; } close(PIPE); }

this was my code originally. Now i wanted to use ctrl-c as a 'skip-button'. it doesn't work, cause when I do ctrl-c in this case everything ends...
Any suggestions?

Sinister greetings.

In reply to Re: Re: My pipe gets the SIGINT. And I dont want that... by Sinister
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