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killing background processes with UNIX in cocoa?
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killing background processes with UNIX in cocoa?


  • Subject: killing background processes with UNIX in cocoa?
  • From: Nathaniel Gottlieb-Graham <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2008 01:44:57 -0500

I'm probably being really stupid here, how in Cocoa do you run UNIX commands? I'm re-writing a hacked-together applescript I made once into an actual application, and at once point, it uses "do shell script". This seems slightly kludgy, so is there always a better solution? What I want to do is kill a specific background process and than restart it.

Thanks,
Nathaniel
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