NAME execveat - execute program relative to a directory file descriptor LIBRARY Standard C library ( libc ... linux/fcntl.h> /* Definition of AT_* constants */ #include int execv…ENOSYS The kernel does not provide the execveat (2) system call, and the /proc filesystem ... underlying kernel supports the execveat (2) system call, then fexecve () is implemente…files that are opened using execve (2), execveat (2), or uselib (2). Events of these ... been successfully opened using execve (2) or execveat (2). For example, if the followingarchitectures. SEE ALSO sh (1), execve (2), execveat (2), fork (2), ptrace (2), fexecvearchitectures. SEE ALSO sh (1), execve (2), execveat (2), fork (2), ptrace (2), fexecvearchitectures. SEE ALSO sh (1), execve (2), execveat (2), fork (2), ptrace (2), fexecvearchitectures. SEE ALSO sh (1), execve (2), execveat (2), fork (2), ptrace (2), fexecvearchitectures. SEE ALSO sh (1), execve (2), execveat (2), fork (2), ptrace (2), fexecvearchitectures. SEE ALSO sh (1), execve (2), execveat (2), fork (2), ptrace (2), fexecvearchitectures. SEE ALSO sh (1), execve (2), execveat (2), fork (2), ptrace (2), fexecvetake a directory file descriptor argument (i.e., execveat (2), faccessat (2), fanotify_mark (2), fchmodattake a directory file descriptor argument (i.e., execveat (2), faccessat (2), fanotify_mark (2), fchmodattake a directory file descriptor argument (i.e., execveat (2), faccessat (2), fanotify_mark (2), fchmodatcompatibility with SunOS execve (2) 1.0 execveat (2) 3.19 exit (2) 1.0 exit_group