Yes, that's what I would've expected. Windows doesn't use fork/exec to run subprocesses, so the module takes a different branch here, presumably more adequate than relying on Perl's fork emulation.
Alas, pipes and processes on Windows, and dup'ing file descriptors, etc. in particular, are not my field of expertise, so I hope someone else will debug the Windows side of the issue...
In reply to Re^3: STDOUT redirects and IPC::Open3
by Eliya
in thread STDOUT redirects and IPC::Open3
by kennethk
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