* @param isDefault is this presumably the default interface
* @param addr address of this interface (can be NULL for unknown or unassigned)
* @param broadcast_addr the broadcast address (can be NULL for unknown or unassigned)
- * @param netmask the network mask (can be NULL for unknown or unassigned))
+ * @param netmask the network mask (can be NULL for unknown or unassigned)
* @param addrlen length of the address
* @return #GNUNET_OK to continue iteration, #GNUNET_SYSERR to abort
*/
/**
* Start a process. This function is similar to the GNUNET_OS_start_process_*
- * except that the @a filename and @argv can have whole strings which contain
+ * except that the filename and arguments can have whole strings which contain
* the arguments. These arguments are to be separated by spaces and are parsed
- * in the order they appear. Arguments containing spaces can be used by
+ * in the order they appear. Arguments containing spaces can be used by
* quoting them with @em ".
*
* @param pipe_control should a pipe be used to send signals to the child?
* must be NULL on platforms where dup is not supported
* @param filename name of the binary. It is valid to have the arguments
* in this string when they are separated by spaces.
- * @param ... more arguments. Should be of type <tt>char *</tt>. It is valid
+ * @param ... more arguments. Should be of type `char *`. It is valid
* to have the arguments in these strings when they are separated by
- * spaces.
- * @param argv NULL-terminated list of arguments to the process,
- * including the process name as the first argument
+ * spaces. The last argument MUST be NULL.
* @return pointer to process structure of the new process, NULL on error
*/
struct GNUNET_OS_Process *
GNUNET_OS_start_process_s (int pipe_control,
unsigned int std_inheritance,
const SOCKTYPE * lsocks,
- const char *first_arg, ...);
+ const char *filename, ...);
/**