On 4 December 2010 23:07, Paul Moore <p.f.moore at gmail.com> wrote: > Is there an issue on Windows? If not, and given how different FD > inheritance is on Windows, I'd argue that in the absence of bug > reports, there's no need to change behaviour on Windows. Actually, from the error message I just got: ValueError: close_fds is not supported on Windows platforms if you redirect stdin/stdout/stderr So on Windows, for the issues mentioned (both of which involve redirected stdin/out/err), leaving the current default appears to be not only advisable, but required. I suspect an os-dependent default would be ugly to document... Paul.
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