I have the main process forking two times and thus creating two children. The two children are piped with each other like this:
ls | more
Now the problem is that the second child never dies. Why is that? When does the last child in a pipe die really?
Removing one wait() call shows the expected result of ls | more
but gives some further weird behaviours(stuck terminal etc).
Here is my code:
int main(){
printf("[%d] main\n", getpid());
int pip[2], i;
pipe(pip);
/* CHILDREN*/
for (i=0; i<2; i++){
if (fork()==0){
/* First child */
if (i==0){
printf("[%d] child1\n", getpid());
close(1); dup(pip[1]);
close(pip[0]);
execlp("ls", "ls", NULL);}
/* Second child */
if (i==1){
printf("[%d] child2\n", getpid());
close(0); dup(pip[0]);
close(pip[1]);
execlp("more", "more", NULL);}
}
}
wait(NULL); // wait for first child
wait(NULL); // wait for second child
return 0;
}