On Thu, May 31, 2007 at 11:46:31AM -0700, Davide Libenzi wrote:
> On Thu, 31 May 2007, Ulrich Drepper wrote:
> > Davide Libenzi wrote:
> > > Isn't this better be a global process flag? Default should be, for legacy
> > > reasons,
> >
> > No. Policies are always wrong since it means code that cannot change
> > the policy (e.g, all runtime libraries) have no access to the
> > functionality. I cannot set the policy to default to close-on-exit in
> > glibc all the while the application assumes this is not the case.
>
> I was talking for a broader usage, not only glibc centric. Most ppl
> writing MT+exec apps wants all but (eventually) and handfull of files
> leaking across the exec boundary.
If open (and all other syscalls that create fds) have O_CLOEXEC (and
something similar for other syscalls), then such a policy can be easily
implemented on the userland, if desired.
Jakub
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