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Re: Lost process output in pipe between Emacs and CVS
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Richard Stallman |
Subject: |
Re: Lost process output in pipe between Emacs and CVS |
Date: |
Mon, 8 Jul 2002 19:43:54 -0600 (MDT) |
I don't know what the general fix is. It makes sense for CVS to leave
file descriptor 2 untouched when executing the CVS_RSH program, so
that any errors from that program will appear on stderr.
Can CVS be made to cope with EAGAIN on stdout?
That would fix the problem, right? Even if did something stupid
like sleep for a second and try again, that would still fix the bug.
- Lost process output in pipe between Emacs and CVS, Stefan Monnier, 2002/07/08
- Re: Lost process output in pipe between Emacs and CVS, Ian Lance Taylor, 2002/07/08
- Re: Lost process output in pipe between Emacs and CVS, Ian Lance Taylor, 2002/07/08
- Re: Lost process output in pipe between Emacs and CVS,
Richard Stallman <=
- Re: Lost process output in pipe between Emacs and CVS, Ian Lance Taylor, 2002/07/08
- Re: Lost process output in pipe between Emacs and CVS, Richard Stallman, 2002/07/09
- Re: Lost process output in pipe between Emacs and CVS, Ian Lance Taylor, 2002/07/09
- Re: Lost process output in pipe between Emacs and CVS, Stefan Monnier, 2002/07/09
- Re: Lost process output in pipe between Emacs and CVS, Ian Lance Taylor, 2002/07/09
- Re: Lost process output in pipe between Emacs and CVS, Richard Stallman, 2002/07/11
- Re: Lost process output in pipe between Emacs and CVS, Derek Robert Price, 2002/07/19
- Re: Lost process output in pipe between Emacs and CVS, Larry Jones, 2002/07/19
- Re: Lost process output in pipe between Emacs and CVS, Stefan Monnier, 2002/07/19
- Re: Lost process output in pipe between Emacs and CVS, Ian Lance Taylor, 2002/07/19