Ilic Aleksandar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi, I have problems with execiting .tcl scripts from .ttml. I use
> exec to start :

> It's working fine, but that script (simulator.tcl) might need
> several hours for execution:( and I want my ttml just to start
> simulator and send it to background. I try with

> catch {
> set sim [exec ./simulator.tcl $VARS(proj_id) $VARS(ver) &]
> }

That looks correct

> but after that simulator.tcl always becoming zombie process. Can
> anybody help me with this?

A zombie?  Are you sure?  What happens if you try launching it from a
regular tclsh that way?

#!/usr/bin/tclsh

catch {
set sim [exec ./simulator.tcl $VARS(proj_id) $VARS(ver) &]
}

exit 

And check its status...

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