Paul Eggert wrote:
>how about making CVS pipe the output through `cat' when
>it invokes a subprocess? That should be easy.
>
>
>
>I would improve on this suggestion as follows. CVS should
>automatically create a "cat"-like process when it is about to invoke
>$CVS_RSH, if it detects that the problem might occur. That is, if the
>CVS client detects that stderr and stdout point to the same file, and
>
>
All right. I've searched a lot of mail archives and web sites now. Any
suggestions on how I'd detect that stderr and stdout point at the same
file? Preferrably in some cross-platform manner.
Derek
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