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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T00:05:57+00:00 2026-06-02T00:05:57+00:00

I’m having some problems with execve. I’m trying to make a shell that can

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I’m having some problems with execve. I’m trying to make a shell that can function just like the bash shell, but I have problems with the forked child executing a command. Here is what I have for the child. cmd is a char * with the command that the user typed in. However, when I run this program, I get this error from perror:

execve error: No such file or directory.

I have tried the program with a simple ls, and it should make path=”/bin/ls” and execute it (I have confirmed this is where my ls command is) but it still complains. What am I doing wrong? Thanks!

if(pid == 0)
{
    // Parse the command
    char * word = strtok(cmd, " ");
    char path[128] = "/bin/";
    strcat(path, word);

    // Execute the process
    char * newenvp[] = { NULL };
    char * newargv[] = { path, NULL };
    ret = execve(path, newargv, newenvp);

    if(ret == -1)
        perror("execve error");

    return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
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    2026-06-02T00:05:59+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 12:05 am

    The first thing I would do would be to insert:

    printf ("[%s]\n", path);
    

    before the call to execve. That should confirm that the executable is what you think it is.

    That code of yours looks okay as long as the input you’re feeding into it is correct and the executable actually is available. For example, the following complete program works fine on my Debian box:

    #include <stdio.h>
    #include <string.h>
    #include <unistd.h>
    
    int main (int argc, char *argv[]) {
        if (argc > 1) {
            char * word = strtok (argv[1], " ");
            char path[128] = "/bin/";
            strcat (path, word);
    
            char * newenvp[] = { NULL };
            char * newargv[] = { path, NULL };
            printf ("[%s]\n", path);
            int ret = execve (path, newargv, newenvp);
            if (ret == -1) {
                perror("execve error");
            }
        }
        return 0;
    }
    

    outputting, when I run ./testprog ls, something along the lines of:

    [/bin/ls]
    kidsshares.ods  paxwords    birthdays    homeloantracking.gnumeric
    shares2011.ods  backup0.sh  development  lexar
    accounts.ods    backup1.sh  photos       testprog.c
    testprog
    
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