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Gregory Nutt
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apps/system/system and popen: Adapt so that these can be used in the KERNEL build mode. In this case, simply replace task_spawn() with posix_spawn(). This depends on the existence of some environment where /bin/sh exists and can be used to execute one NSH command. For the case of system(), this change was more complete because it previously used task_create(). Now it uses either task_spawn() or posix_spawn(), depending upon the configuration.
2018-08-18 07:55:23 -06:00
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apps/system/system: Add a generic system command. Current implentation cannot use /bin/sh and spawns the custom NSH system command directly.
2016-08-25 11:34:36 -06:00
Kconfig
apps/system/system and popen: Adapt so that these can be used in the KERNEL build mode. In this case, simply replace task_spawn() with posix_spawn(). This depends on the existence of some environment where /bin/sh exists and can be used to execute one NSH command. For the case of system(), this change was more complete because it previously used task_create(). Now it uses either task_spawn() or posix_spawn(), depending upon the configuration.
2018-08-18 07:55:23 -06:00
Make.defs
apps/system/system: Add a generic system command. Current implentation cannot use /bin/sh and spawns the custom NSH system command directly.
2016-08-25 11:34:36 -06:00
Makefile
apps/system/system: Use Application.mk in Makefile.
2016-08-26 07:09:04 -06:00
system.c
apps/system/system and popen: Adapt so that these can be used in the KERNEL build mode. In this case, simply replace task_spawn() with posix_spawn(). This depends on the existence of some environment where /bin/sh exists and can be used to execute one NSH command. For the case of system(), this change was more complete because it previously used task_create(). Now it uses either task_spawn() or posix_spawn(), depending upon the configuration.
2018-08-18 07:55:23 -06:00