[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. > _______________________________________________ > > This e-mail may contain information that is confidential, privileged or > otherwise protected from disclosure. If you are not an intended recipient of > this e-mail, do not duplicate or redistribute it by any means. Please delete > it and any attachments and notify the sender that you have received it in > error. Unless specifically indicated, this e-mail is not an offer to buy or > sell or a solicitation to buy or sell any securities, investment products or > other financial product or service, an official confirmation of any > transaction, or an official statement of Barclays. Any views or opinions > presented are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent > those of Barclays. This e-mail is subject to terms available at the following > link: www.barcap.com/emaildisclaimer. By messaging with Barclays you consent > to the foregoing. Barclays Capital is the investment banking division of > Barclays Bank PLC, a company registered in England (number 1026167) with its > registered office at 1 Churchill Place, London, E14 5HP. This email may > relate to or be sent from other members of the Barclays Group. > _______________________________________________ > But I must assume the docs are too confidential for you. -- Brane
