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I'm done with O_CLOEXEC

site header_archive GNOME.org Home Mailing Lists List Archives Search end of top_bar_archive end of logo_bar end of #header end site header X-Body-Begin X-User-Header X-User-Header-End X-TopPNI X-TopPNI-End X-MsgBody X-Subject-Header-Begin X-Subject-Header-End X-Head-of-Message From : Ryan Lortie <desrt desrt ca> To : gtk-devel-list gnome org Subject : I'm done with O_CLOEXEC Date : Fri, 20 Mar 2015 16:43:29 -0400 X-Head-of-Message-End X-Head-Body-Sep-Begin X-Head-Body-Sep-End X-Body-of-Message karaj, For those unfamiliar with the issue: when a process is created on UNIX via naive fork() and exec(), the default is that the process will inherit all of the file descriptors of the parent. This makes a lot of sense for stdin, stdout and stderr, but almost nothing else. This has been the cause of a lot of strange problems over...

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