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Good luck making sure that all your running programs use vfork(). And why would they? If you read the man page, it is hardly encouraging:

It is rather unfortunate that Linux revived this specter from the past. The BSD man page states: "This system call will be eliminated when proper system sharing mechanisms are implemented. Users should not depend on the memory sharing semantics of vfork() as it will, in that case, be made synonymous to fork(2)."

So no-one has been encouraged to use vfork()



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