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   <description>Hi, I wanted to ask you something. If you have to invoke a bash script file from C code, how do you go about it? &amp;quot;system (cmd)&amp;quot; works but temporarily blocks the execution of the program, and fork () is not pleasant with sokets in the way. Bye tnx! ps: of course I am referring to C code in the mud area.</description>
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   <category>Coding</category>
   <author>nobody@example.com (Matteo2303)</author>
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