> > before spawing a child, was creating children such as telnet, etc., that
> > could continue to write to "stdout" after the link was disconnected and
> > the original socket closed.
>
> glibc gets this right too
>
> #include <stdio.h>
>
> int main(int argc, char *argv[])
> {
> close(1);
> if(printf("Hello")==-1)
> perror("printf");
> if(fflush(stdout)==-1)
> perror("fflush");
> }
>
> % ./doh
> fflush: Bad file descriptor
>
>
I read your first comment on this. Your demo programs don't
relate at all to the problem.
Cheers,
Dick Johnson
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