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Siegfried Goeschl edited comment on EXEC-59 at 7/1/11 5:42 PM:
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Is it possible to avoid spawning processes in your case? I removed all my
little helper scripts and start the processes directly which also helps on
WIndows
was (Author: sgoeschl):
Is it possible to avoid spawning processes? I removed all my little helper
scripts and start the processes directly which also helps on WIndows
> execute() does not return if executed process spawned other processes
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> Key: EXEC-59
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/EXEC-59
> Project: Commons Exec
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.1
> Environment: Linux x86_64
> Reporter: David Tombs
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: spawner.sh
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> When executing a process that spawns other processes,
> DefaultExecutor.execute() does not return until these secondary processes die.
> This is a problem for me because I am executing a long-running service that
> uses long-running helper processes. I want to know if the service process
> crashes (which leaves the helper processes running), but I never get any
> notice because execute() does not return. It blocks while calling
> PumpStreamHandler.stop().
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