K 10 svn:author V 5 joerg K 8 svn:date V 27 1999-03-02T19:08:09.000000Z K 7 svn:log V 1178 Make window(1) actually work again. It has been broken for quite some time now. For whatever reason, the kernel seems to have generated SIGIOs previously without an initial fcntl(...,F_SETOWN), but does no longer. This caused window(1) to wait indefinitely for input. Also, undo rev 1.3 of wwspawn.c, it was not well-thought, and apparently not even tested at all. The blindly (even in a nonsensical place like the comment on top of the function) applied replacement of vfork() by fork() totally ignored that window(1) *does* abuse the feature of vfork() where a modification of the parent's address space is possible (in this case, to notify the parent of an erred exec*). Also, with vfork(), it is guaranteed that the parent is only woken up after the exec*() happened, where the replacement by fork() made the parent to almost always become runnable again before the child, in which case the parent simply told `subprocess died'. Unfortunately, working around _this_ seems to be a lot more of redesign work compared to little gained value, so i think relying on the specifics of vfork() is the simpler way. Submitted by: Philipp Mergenthaler END