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Is fork() broken in octave 5.1 ?
From: |
Kay Nick |
Subject: |
Is fork() broken in octave 5.1 ? |
Date: |
Thu, 26 Sep 2019 17:37:13 +0200 |
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...or am I getting something wrong here?
Dear folks,
this simple script (forktest.m)
A=23;
[pid, msg]=fork();
if (pid > 0)
pid
msg
endif
gives me the error
>> forktest
error: fork: cannot be called from command line
error: called from
forktest at line 2 column 11
>>
Tested it on Arch Linux as well as Manjaro (64 bit) with all recent
updates installed. Any idea?
Marcin
- Switch to std::atomic?, Rik, 2019/09/13
- Re: Switch to std::atomic?, John W. Eaton, 2019/09/25
- Re: Switch to std::atomic?, John W. Eaton, 2019/09/25
- Is fork() broken in octave 5.1 ?,
Kay Nick <=
- Re: Is fork() broken in octave 5.1 ?, Mike Miller, 2019/09/26
- Re: Is fork() broken in octave 5.1 ?, Kay Nick, 2019/09/26
- Re: Is fork() broken in octave 5.1 ?, Mike Miller, 2019/09/26
- Re: Is fork() broken in octave 5.1 ?, John W. Eaton, 2019/09/26
- Re: Is fork() broken in octave 5.1 ?, Dr. K. nick, 2019/09/27
- Re: Switch to std::atomic?, John W. Eaton, 2019/09/26
- Re: Switch to std::atomic?, Dmitri A. Sergatskov, 2019/09/26
- Re: Switch to std::atomic?, John W. Eaton, 2019/09/27
- Re: Switch to std::atomic?, Rik, 2019/09/26
- Re: Switch to std::atomic?, John W. Eaton, 2019/09/26