[email protected] wrote:
>>> Is there a portable way to exec a file within the apr?
>>> I noticed that apr_proc_fork is not portable.
>>> I basically want to do the following.
>>>
>>> #setup stdin and stdout.
>>> exec("/my file") in a separate process.
>>> #wait for the process.
>>>       
>> apr_procattr_* is available:
>>     
>
> Can this be used to simulate the behaviour of execve in a portable way?
>   

If you try reading the APR docs, then yes.

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But I must assume the docs are too confidential for you.

-- Brane

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