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Michael Hudson
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Tue Nov 6 05:21:15 EST 2001
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barry at zope.com (Barry A. Warsaw) writes: > >>>>> "NF" == Nicholas FitzRoy-Dale <wzdd at lardcave.net> writes: > > NF> On my system, "man 2 setsid" gives a useful, if terse, > NF> definition of setsid(). This was useful to me six months ago > NF> when I ran across exactly the same problem (wanted to write a > NF> daemon) and didn't understand what setsid() did. :) > > Anybody who wants to write a proper Unix daemon should read Stevens, > Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment, Chapter 13. Actually, > if you're doing any amount of sophisticated Unix programming, with > Python or otherwise (yeah, right :), then the Stevens books are > absolutely indispensible, IMHO. And Python is a very nice language for playing about with the functions Stevens is discussing, for the most part (i.e. except signals). Certainly nicer than C. Cheers, M. -- First time I've gotten a programming job that required a drug test. I was worried they were going to say "you don't have enough LSD in your system to do Unix programming". -- Paul Tomblin -- http://home.xnet.com/~raven/Sysadmin/ASR.Quotes.html
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