Mats Lidell writes:
>>>>> Stephen J Turnbull <stephen(a)xemacs.org>
writes:
Stephen> I'm not sure why this would happen. You could try putting
Stephen> if (!c) fprintf (stderr, "failing on FD #%d", i);
Stephen> before the assert on l. 147 and see which FD is causing problems.
I get FD #0 => stdin!? Ideas?
YOW! That "!?" is definitely justified. I have no idea! :-/
Maybe stdin is getting closed because it's backgrounded? But why
wouldn't this have blown up in the past? Why does X matter?
*sigh*
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