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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() What does -session flag do when added to a command line? |
The -session flag suppresses terminal interaction as a
side-effect.
It's real purpose is to start a background
job. When you submit a job to background, Appx re-invokes
itself with "-session=<filename>", where <filename> is the
name of a session file.
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2005-Jul-29 4:28pm |
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