Hey, as an applicaiton author, maybe you could help me out with this. I attempted (for a short amount of time) to get empire to fork() then return so that it could be run via Hijack's EXEC_ONCE command, and be up and listening all the time. Currently it has to be started via the shell or EXEC_ONCE'd with a &, which is a bad thing(tm).

I'm sure it's simple to get the app to fork and stay in the background, do you see anything obvious that I was doing wrong?

I will be working on integrating the .pdb creator code into Jemplode first (to get that out of the way) and then I will start working on the empire server after that, but if you could point me in the right direction with the forking, it would save me some time.

Thanks!!
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Mark Cushman