On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 10:11:30AM +0100, Matthew Booth wrote:
guestfish --listen necessarily redirects its stdout to /dev/null so
as not to interfere with eval. The remote protocol doesn't contain
any other provision for collecting stdout for the caller, so
executing guestfish --remote will never generate any output. This
patch fixes that by forwarding the caller's STDOUT to the listener
over the unix socket connection. The listener redirects its STDOUT
to the caller's STDOUT for the duration of the command, then closes
it again.
ACK.
Rich.
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