> Hello all,
>
> I know I can start a program with & at the end and will run in the
> background. Is there a way to do this without the & symbol in Linux?
basically you fork the process, set session id to new process, signal if
needed, and then fork again and let the initial process return.
Matt
I've installed FPC 1.9 on Linux and try to use the oCrt unit.
It seems like my app crashes on this statement
TitleWin^.FWrite(2,2,TextAttr,1,'Text');
When I try to compile and run the ocrt_demo program which is
included with FPC, it seems to crash also on such a statement
(its the FWrite method
I've installed FPC 1.9 on Linux and try to use the oCrt unit.
It seems like my app crashes on this statement
TitleWin^.FWrite(2,2,TextAttr,1,'Text');
When I try to compile and run the ocrt_demo program which is
included with FPC, it seems to crash also on such a statement
(its the FWrite method
On Mon, 12 Jan 2004, Arne Hanssen wrote:
> I've installed FPC 1.9 on Linux and try to use the oCrt unit.
> It seems like my app crashes on this statement
>
> TitleWin^.FWrite(2,2,TextAttr,1,'Text');
>
> When I try to compile and run the ocrt_demo program which is
> included with FPC, it seem
I am writting a small LCD application that will run as a daemon (thanks for
the tip on runing as a daemon) and I wanted to know if is possible to
somehow capture when you get a Kernel Panic... Has anyone done that?
Thanks
-pa
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