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echo: cis.os9.68000.osk
to: Mike Haaland 72300,1433 (X)
from: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203
date: 1993-07-29 19:22:02
subject: #18464-#shell and ex

#: 18481 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
    29-Jul-93  19:22:02
Sb: #18464-#shell and ex
Fm: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203
To: Mike Haaland 72300,1433 (X)

Might be something with the way popen() works. If I just do something like 'ex
ved myfile' from an existing shell...the shell goes away. So, it appears that
ex affect the current shell...but if popen() is forking a shell...damned if I
know. Hmmm, what happens if you take the 'ex' out of the popen code? Do you end
up with 2 shells?

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