Thanks to all who replied, using either the "exec" or the "&" before and
after an application in the menu eliminates the sh -c processes. They
occurred using zsh, ksh and bash on sunos/sparc.
--
Scott ---
Kirk to Enterprise -- beam down yeoman Rand and a six-pack.
-- Kirk, "The Corbomite Maneuver", stardate 1514.0
- Re: sh -c answers thanks! Scott Micciche
- Re: sh -c answers thanks! Jeff Raven
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- Re: sh -c answers thanks! Edgar Bonet
- malicious rootCommand (was Re: sh -c an... Jeremy C. Reed
- Re: sh -c answers thanks! Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
- Re: sh -c answers thanks! Jason vanRijn Kasper
- Re: sh -c answers thanks! Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
- Re: sh -c answers thanks! Markus Ottenbacher
- Re: sh -c answers thanks! Joao Pedro Franco e Silva
- Re: sh -c answers thanks! Jeremy C. Reed
