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Subject: Re: open file handles inherited?
From: cgf () cygnus ! com (Christopher G ! Faylor)
Date: 1998-07-30 16:32:11
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In article <000101bdbb00$d4819c60$732ddd80.cygnus.gnu-win32@cpc45115.us.dg.com>,
Peter Mularski <pmularski@clariion.com> wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I have a question. Are open file handles inherited by exec'ed processes? If
>not, how can I get this to happen? I know under VC++, you can set the
>_fileinfo global, but is there something akin to this in cygwin? Thanks in
>advance...
In cygwin32 opened file handles are inherited by exec processes unless
you have set the "close on exec" flag using fcntl.
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