I want to execute a Linux shell command from "/sbin/" with execl or system (or another command), and hide its output.
I am using "fork" already to get a child process...
Like if I entered...
service "servicename" restart
I would see the output where it says "restarting xyz [OK]". Instead, I simply want the command to be executed silently and its output discarded instead of being shown in my console application.
system
on user input, because it interprets it with a shell. Perhaps you just need to be reminded to reopen stdout and stderr betweenfork
andexec
?