Some operating systems have a tool for asynchronously launching applications. On OS X the command line tool is called "open." On Windows the command line tool is called "start." Is there a similar tool in Linux?
________________________________ From: madrang <j...@hotmail.com> To: mono-list@lists.ximian.com Sent: Mon, December 20, 2010 8:40:09 AM Subject: Re: [Mono-list] Process in Mono different from .Net On Sun, 2010-12-19 at 06:27 -0800, madrang [via Mono] wrote: > I don't need to know when it is terminating, i just need that the > child process outlive its parent. Im currently working on a dock that > manage the Os application and on Windows when i quit the dock the apps > that was started by the dock stays open but not in Linux. I just want > the application that i started to stay alive except if i Kill them my > self with Close() or Kill(). Like it is on windows. > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > View message @ >http://mono.1490590.n4.nabble.com/Process-in-Mono-different-from-Net-tp3094257p3094474.html?by-user=t >t > To unsubscribe from Process in Mono different from .Net, click here. Nobody knows how to start a process that is going to outlive its parents ?? I can use invoke or any workaround that is going to work. ________________________________ View this message in context: Re: Process in Mono different from .Net Sent from the Mono - General mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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