On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 5:07 AM, Tim Cuthbertson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestion, although unfortunately I don't think that would
> work for my real scenario. I'm spawning long running tasks, which may
> outlive the process that spawned them (which is why I'm directing the output
> into a file). Presumably these streams would all stop working / die when my
> parent process ends.

Have you read the docs for child_process.spawn? In particular, for the
stdio array?

It looks like you want option (4), where you open a file, and provide
that file to the child proces as

[ null, f, f],

so the open file is duped in child to fd 1 and 2 (stdout and stderr).

Sam

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