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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T05:15:51+00:00 2026-05-28T05:15:51+00:00

So I have a simple fork and exec program. It works pretty good but

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So I have a simple fork and exec program. It works pretty good but I want to be able to detach the process that is started, I try a fork with no wait:

if((pid = fork()) < 0)
    perror("Error with Fork()");
else if(pid > 0) {
    return "";
}
else {
    if(execl("/bin/bash", "/bin/bash", "-c", cmddo, (char*) 0) < 0) perror("execl()");
    exit(0);
}

It starts the proc fine but when my main app is closed – so is my forked proc.

How do I keep the forked process running after the main proc (that started it) closes?

Thanks 😀

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    2026-05-28T05:15:52+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 5:15 am

    Various things to do if you want to start a detached/daemon process:

    • fork again and exit the first child (so the second child process no longer has the original process as its parent pid)
    • call setsid(2) to get a new session and process group
    • reopen stdin/stdout/stderr to dereference the controlling tty, if there was one. Or, for example, you might have inherited a pipe stdout that will be broken and give you SIGPIPE if you try to write it.
    • chdir to / to get away from the ancestor’s current directory
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