On 12/26/06, Rob Landley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm trying to make some nommu-friendly busybox-like tools, which means using
vfork() instead of fork().  This means that after I fork I have to exec in
the child to unblock the parent, and if I want to exec my current executable
I have to find out where it lives so I can feed the path to exec().  This is
nontrivial.

Worse, it's not always possible.  If chroot() has happened since the program
started, there may not _be_ a path to my current executable available from
this process's current or root directories.

How about openning an fd to yourself at the beginning of execution, then calling
fexecve later?
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