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Ok, so I got it partially wrong. I still can't run/background a task on the command line but I can put it into /etc/rc.local with a background and on boot the app will start and produce graphics. Still, is there a way to start/background a raylib linked process from the command line? |
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@dhajoglou I'm not sure if I understand the question... You can Not sure if those solutions could help for your use case... |
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I'm making a remote appliance that's controlled by a REST api and used w/o a keyboard. I intend to start the program on startup with either systemd or rc.local which I'd normally start as a background process. It's your basic remote display concept (though, in this case, it's generating lower thirds for a race timing system and plugged into a video mixer/switcher).
However, if I attempt to background, for example, core_basic_window, it just hangs on initWindow and will resume if I send it back to the foreground. Is there a way to tell raylib to forget about the keyboard and just move on?
I'm using a Raspberry Pi 3 (buster) and raylib 4.0.0.
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