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Simon Tatham
aa162bbca1 Close standard handles in watchdog subprocesses.
Naturally, there's one really glaring goof I find out instants after
'git push'! If Pageant starts a watchdog subprocess which will wait
until the main process terminates and then clean up the socket, then
it had better not have that subprocess keep the standard I/O handles
open, or else commands like eval $(pageant -X) won't terminate.

I've applied the same fix in the X11 socket creation, though I think
it's less critical there.
2018-10-21 10:16:16 +01:00
Simon Tatham
f4db9196da Factor out Unix Pageant's socket creation.
The code in Pageant that sets up the Unix socket and its containing
directory now lives in a separate file, uxagentsock.c, where it will
also be callable from the upcoming new SSH server when it wants to
create a similar socket for agent forwarding.

While I'm at it, I've also added a feature to create a watchdog
subprocess that will try to clean up the socket and directory once
Pageant itself terminates, in the hope of leaving less cruft lying
around /tmp.
2018-10-21 10:02:10 +01:00