On Dec 20 Paul Everlund wrote:
On Fri, 20 Dec 2002, Paul Everlund wrote:
Found an error in my reply...
On Fri, 20 Dec 2002, Aaron Burke wrote:
[big snip]
I think execlp is writing over your current process. So first your
process is exchanged with ppp, then ppp is exchanged with
You're not running the executable as `root'. Since you are not the
superuser, you do not have permissions to operate on the pseudo-tty
that login attempts to work with, and this is why you get the
following error message:
This is as I expected. And I dont know of a way to get around
it.
On Fri, 20 Dec 2002, Aaron Burke wrote:
3. Avoid using system() which I vaguely recall being described with a
lot of bad words in various places and use fork(), exec(), _exit(),
waitpid() and exit() instead.
How would I do this with exec. According to the man page for exec
I have
On Fri, 20 Dec 2002, Paul Everlund wrote:
Found an error in my reply...
On Fri, 20 Dec 2002, Aaron Burke wrote:
[big snip]
I think execlp is writing over your current process. So first your
process is exchanged with ppp, then ppp is exchanged with screen. You
have to make a copy of your
On 2002-12-19 02:50, Aaron Burke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have an application that simply logs in as another user and runs
screen -x. The problem I am having with the followin code is that
the results of execution is a message from (I am guessing the shell)
saying that I dont have access to