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different fork behavior in C++Tool and CFBundle



Hi all,

I use a CFBundle to get from a Carbonised world into the unix world (programming a plugin for Macromedia Director). This worked allright, untill 10.3.5. Anyway now it doesn't work anymore. I have to start a (unix) program fromout a bundle, and this works fine if I start it directly fromout a C++Tool, but it does only work sometimes if I start the same program fromout a CFBundle using exactly the same sourcecode. To be more specific, if I put the executable in the root (/), then the .bundle can run it, otherwise it doesn't. But it worked before (10.3.2)!!! Aghr. What's wrong here?

I localised the problem to an example located at
       http://twc.sshunet.nl/~jmgoriss/forkInBundleProblem.sitx
in case you don't believe me.

What is the problem? Any help is very much appreciated.

Best,
Niels

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