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doexec - Unix, Linux Command
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NAME
doexec - run an executable with an arbitrary argv[0]
SYNOPSIS
doexec
/path/to/executable
argv[0]
[
argv[1-n]
]
DESCRIPTION
doexec
simply runs the executable with the argv list provided. It allows you to specify an argv[0] other than the name of the executable.
OPTIONS
All options are passed in the argv list to the executable being run.
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