commit | 4fb0e81d7b7021f0aeefb86071834b2a0611b7d7 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Sean Klein <smklein@google.com> | Sun Oct 15 17:02:50 2017 -0700 |
committer | Sean Klein <smklein@google.com> | Sun Oct 15 17:02:52 2017 -0700 |
tree | 903659b60db380f2b61738db2727732bfaa0a44f | |
parent | e8fb294fee017b1390d3e45aabb29c462263fbfb [diff] |
[exec] Allow cloning handles to loggers This is essential for passing stdout (which may use the system log) between processes. DNO-164 #done Change-Id: Ib78b1de3baddf050b82fc3c76ba9abcb0c0f0a30
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