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zOS Address Space Packer

This tool allows you to spawn multiple enclaves inside a single address space.

An enclave is a command, some native libraries and a LE environment (your own
malloc chains etc.) - it's similar to a UNIX process but it can share an
address space.

Instructions:

Build:

c89 multi_as.c

Put your commands into a text file, one per line. The tool is fairly dumb and
assumes that space splits commands (it doesn't understand quotes).

See checked in commands.txt as an example.

Run it:

./a.out commands.txt

The commands you've specified will start and share the console. The application
will stay open until all the child processes terminate (or are terminated).
