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Re: Starting a program via DCOP?
by Evan "JabberWokky" E. on Sunday 30/Sep/2001, @00:39
: Please do tell me if I've missed something blindingly obvious.

Nope - what you talk about for extending dcop (the application) makes sense. It's just that if you're using DCOP (the protocol) in a "real" language, then you don't need all of that (since exec() and family return pid in most languages).

Seems to me that I've seen a program or bash command that returns the pid of a given command as the errorlevel. That would work, and would make me feel better than dcop spawning the program.

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Evan
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