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Andrea Cardaci 8eaf595fe6 Make interactive execute whenever possible
Here the trick is to restore those file descriptors (0, 1, 2) that have been
redirected (`dup2`) by the parent process.

First we need to determine which one has been redirected, for example by looking
at `ls -l /proc/$$/fd/`. Then we can use `0<&x`, `1>&x` or `2>&x` to restore 0,
1 or 2 respectively, where `x` is any file descriptor number that points to the
TTY.

It may happen that no file descriptor is unchanged, in that case we can use
`tty` to perform the redirection: sh <$(tty) >$(tty) 2>$(tty)
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rsync -e 'sh -c "sh 0<&2 1>&2"' 127.0.0.1:/dev/null
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sudo rsync -e 'sh -c "sh 0<&2 1>&2"' 127.0.0.1:/dev/null
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./rsync -e 'sh -p -c "sh 0<&2 1>&2"' 127.0.0.1:/dev/null