> They certainly cannot be writable by all; /dev/stdout will be a link to
> /(proc or dev)/fd/1, which in turn will be a symlink to a terminal if it
> is looked at while run from a terminal.  You certainly don't want everyone
> to have +rw on your terminal.

This is getting a bit off-topic, but the permissions on /dev/fd/1
do not matter very much. This is because every process has a different
view of the /dev/fd namespace.

Anyway I have come up with something quick and dirty which works
regardless of the permissions on /dev/stdout - this will be in the
next release.

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