Re: Running a command without shell

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Sound like declaring an output buffer to me?

Am 29.09.2013 12:52, schrieb vitalif@xxxxxxxxxx:
Hi!

Is it possible to run a command and capture its output via an FD (like
in proc_open()), but without using the shell? As far as I can see now
there is no way to do it. I think that's a simple feature, maybe just
add it to proc_open()? (for example run command directly using exec() if
the first argument is an array?) it would be rational because there is
already such option for Windows...


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