Is the program insisting on a tty, or just a valid stdin? Instead of just closing stdin/stdout/stderr you can try opening them to /dev/null, and see if that is sufficient. If it needs a tty, one can often use /dev/console.
In reply to Re: Changing tty's in perl
by kjherron
in thread Changing tty's in perl
by falken
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