redirect stdin when using execl
michael.p.lindner
mpl at cbnewsl.ATT.COM
Sat Jun 10 06:07:47 AEST 1989
In article <414 at sc50.UUCP>, ron at sc50.UUCP ( Ron Winnacott ) writes:
> Hello net.
> execl("/bin/mail","mail","ron","<","/tmp/tfile",NULL);
> Ron Winacott. Unisys Canada, Support center.
The problem is that the "<" meaning redirection is a feature of the shell,
not the operating system execl() call. You can call system, described in
section 3 of your programmer's guide, instead, such as:
char buffer[32]; /* make sure it's big enough */
char *ron = "ron"; /* or whoever */
char *tempfile = "/tmp/tfile"; /* or whatever */
sprintf(buffer, "/bin/mail %s < %s", ron, tempfile);
if (system(buffer) == 0)
/* yay! I sent mail! */ ;
else
/* boo! It failed! */ ;
Mike Lindner
attunix!mpl
AT&T
190 River Rd.
Summit, NJ 17901
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