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I google it, which says it's line printer. I don't think it make any sense...

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    You're too young if "line printer" makes no sense to you.
    – Ether
    May 11, 2011 at 18:34

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The l is for list and the p is for path. Check out all the other variants, e.g. execl, execlp, execle, execv, execvp.

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    In the future please avoid linking to die.net. It's serving horribly outdated versions of the man pages that somehow have worked their way to the top of search engine rank by everyone finding and linking them (a feedback effect). If you want Linux man pages, the ones on kernel.org are authoritative and up-to-date. May 11, 2011 at 16:39
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    @R.. Thank you for educating me. I have updated the answer as per your advice. May 11, 2011 at 16:43
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Have you tried reading the man page for execlp(3)

The execl family of functions executes a file, passing a null-terminated *L*ist of string arguments. execlp() searches the users *P*ath, as the shell would.

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at the prompt try: "man execlp"

See also: Linux Man Pages

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I would try googling the entire command name:

Google Results

The first result provides a lot of information that might help:

Linux / Unix Command: execlp

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