May I make another suggestion? This is originally from the Perl 4 Camel, but it actually works very well to prevent zombies:
unless (fork) { # this is the child
unless (fork) { # this is the grandchild
exec "yourprogram"; # the detached process
# can also be perl code and exit(0)
} # exits when done
# Back in the child
exit 0; # immediately terminates
}
wait; # gets rid of the terminated child immediately
This works because the
child process exits immediately and
is
wait()ed on immediately, so no zombie. The
grandchild ends up as a child of
init because its parent has exited, and
init will take care of reaping the grandchild for you.
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