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# pty_bind -- run a program connected to a pty slave
# usage: pty_bind <slavename> <cmd> <arg> ...

echo PID $$
echo ARGS $*

SLAVE=$1
shift

# OLD # setsid on linux, setpgrp on solaris
# OLD SETSID=
# OLD if	[ -x /usr/bin/setsid ]
# OLD then	SETSID=/usr/bin/setsid
# OLD elif	[ -x /usr/bin/setpgrp ]
# OLD then	SETSID=/usr/bin/setpgrp
# OLD fi

# Attempt to restore sigint from being ignored
# won't work See bottom of p204 in ksh book
# trap "echo pty_bind: got SIGINT" sigint

# note how child can read and write from all fd's.
# 'more' for example reads from fd 2.

# OLD exec $SETSID $* 0<> $SLAVE 1<> $SLAVE 2<> $SLAVE
exec $* 0<> $SLAVE 1<> $SLAVE 2<> $SLAVE
