ah ok thanks, am reading it now
On Mon, 21 Nov 2005, Marcus Bointon wrote:
On 21 Nov 2005, at 17:39, matt VanDeWalle wrote:
I have what may seem like a small problem but its not obvious to me.
I have a script that I forked and that part works fine, it forks, tells me
the pid like I wanted, a
On 21 Nov 2005, at 17:47, Jay Blanchard wrote:
It would have been nice to see your command line. Add '&' i.e.
You don't need to do that - the forking script will start, spawn a
child process then exit, so adding & will do nothing. Having said
that, you could achieve something similar by no
On 21 Nov 2005, at 17:39, matt VanDeWalle wrote:
I have what may seem like a small problem but its not obvious to me.
I have a script that I forked and that part works fine, it forks,
tells me the pid like I wanted, and keeps running. Well, the
problem that was not apparent to me until abou
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hello,
I have what may seem like a small problem but its not obvious to me.
I have a script that I forked and that part works fine, it forks, tells me
the pid like I wanted, and keeps running. Well, the problem that was not
apparent to me until about 3 days ago when I was wondering why th
hello,
I have what may seem like a small problem but its not obvious to me.
I have a script that I forked and that part works fine, it forks, tells me
the pid like I wanted, and keeps running. Well, the problem that was not
apparent to me until about 3 days ago when I was wondering why the
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