modifying parent's environment, etc.

Mike Lyons mike at nixba.UUCP
Thu Apr 27 23:59:20 AEST 1989


> In article <8634 at xanth.cs.odu.edu> kremer at cs.odu.edu (Lloyd Kremer) writes:
> >Yes, in System V, writing to argv[] doesn't change ps's opinion of what the
> >original args were.

I tried the original program with the three strings that were repeatedly copied
to argv[0].  I used *s[] = { "hello", "there", "people"}, and started the
program with something like 'foo &'. ps always showed 'foo' in the column 
COMMAND, but a ps -f would show the three different strings, and combinations
of *parts* of the strings like 'thople'.

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