Re: [openhealth] Re: Forking a Process in Linux

2006-06-19 Thread Christian Heller
> As a barrier to retard malware payload propagation, attachments to the > openhealth list are blocked. That's perfectly o.k. by me. Just thought text attachments might make it. > If you don't want to inline a file that > you want to share, post it to the Files area at > http://yahoogroups.co

Re: [openhealth] Re: Forking a Process in Linux

2006-06-19 Thread K.S. Bhaskar
Christian -- As a barrier to retard malware payload propagation, attachments to the openhealth list are blocked. If you don't want to inline a file that you want to share, post it to the Files area at http://yahoogroups.com/group/openhealth Regards -- Bhaskar Christian Heller wrote: > > I se

Re: [openhealth] Re: Forking a Process in Linux

2006-06-19 Thread Christian Heller
I seem to receive list emails again, at least my own. Since the two source code files did not make it, I send them again as inline text: /* * $RCSfile: run_program.c,v $ * * Copyright (c) 1999-2006. Christian Heller and the CYBOP developers. * * This program is free software; you can redist

[openhealth] Re: Forking a Process in Linux

2006-06-19 Thread Christian Heller
[My email was deactivated due to bounces (which I cannot verify). Yesterday, I reactivated me email address at Yahoo and today received the two drugref.org emails from Jel and David. To be sure, I checked the archive and found Gregory's email which was not sent to me over the list. The state of my