Hi!
>     [Un]fortunately we don't (I say that because writing something
> functional would be kind of a pain because we'd need to replicate what
> tar does with that file mode, permissions bits, and other fun security
> attributes in order to be complete).
>     Does this need to be run from the current working directory, or
> can it be picked up from $PATH ? If the latter is ok, then all you
> need to do is add $LTPROOT/testcases/bin to $PATH (which should be
> done already by runltp) and use execvp, or you could play tricks and
> lookup the dirname of the realpath, etc of the testcase (argv[0]), and
> use that in the execle, etc call.

All the child does here is allocating memory, so I would say execvp() is
good enough in this case. (And adding note about this into style-guide
would be great).

-- 
Cyril Hrubis
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