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I am implementing a client server prog in linux fedora core3
on server :
now when i
FILE *sout;
sout = popen("ls -l ",r) ;
and send the output to the client
FILE *sout;
sout = popen("some shell script",r);
i need to execute a shell script with some parameters like
so
sh scriptname params1 param2
this is to be executed using popen and get its out and send back to client
all i need to knw is to execute a shell script using open
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by: SoyYopPosted on 2005-03-14 at 07:20:50ID: 13535623
Don't know, but here is a workaround that may save the day until you get a solution:
Create a wrapper .sh file and add use the exec function to execute bash with your command line (with parameters) on it.