+Interesting example of an applet which can be NOFORK but if not,
+then should not be NOEXEC, is "usleep". As NOFORK, it amount to simply
+nanosleep()ing in the calling program (usually shell). No memory wasted.
+But if ran as NOEXEC, it would create a potentially long-term process,
+which would be taking more memory because it did not exec
+and did not free much of the copied memory of the parent
+(COW helps with this only as long as parent doesn't modify its memory).
+