Re: About the sys_execve()

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On 4/22/07, rwen2012 <rwen2012@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:>>> HI, all>>     it seems sys_execve() do not close the file descriptors 0, 1, 2 by> default.> But I can find where the kernel do that.
can or can't? What are you looking for?
Thanks,Neo
  can anyone tell me where is it in the source code?>>   Thanks.>>    Best regard.>> R.wen>>  ________________________________>> rwen2012> 2007-04-23

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