My ubuntu had a fairly unhelpful manpage, which told me to read the info
page -- which wasn't installed, so info defaulted to showing me the same
manpage.

Much as I don't like OS X, I have to say, Apple wins this one.

On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 3:18 AM, expilo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> You can read about nohup in Debian as well :)
>
> Piotr
>
> On 1 Kwi, 00:11, Thijs van der Vossen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > On 1 Apr 2008, at 0:03, Jamis Buck wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > On Mar 31, 2008, at 3:46 PM, Thijs van der Vossen wrote:
> >
> > >> On 31 Mar 2008, at 23:41, Jamis Buck wrote:
> > >>> From "man nohup":
> >
> > >>> If the output file nohup.out cannot be created in the current
> > >>> directory, the nohup utility uses the directory named by HOME
> > >>> to create the file.
> >
> > >>> My guess is that since "sh -c" doesn't start a login shell, it is
> > >>> inheriting the environment of the invoking shell, including the HOME
> > >>> environment variable, and is trying to open it there.
> >
> > >> Thanks. The man page on your system is a lot more informative than
> > >> the
> > >> one on RHEL5.
> >
> > > OS X for the win! ;)
> >
> > I'll see if they can get me a few nice XServes at RackSpace. ;)
> >
> > --
> > Fingertips -http://www.fngtps.com
> >
>

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