Use `open` to open file descriptors in place of `file`
Reason: there is no `file()` in Python 3.
Fix was originally presented by @kovidgoyal in [3deb69][1], but I cannot
cherry-pick this commit, because its commit message is highly undescriptive.
Fixes #1008
[1]: 3deb6988c8
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@ -274,9 +274,9 @@ def daemonize(stdin=os.devnull, stdout=os.devnull, stderr=os.devnull):
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sys.exit(1)
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# Redirect standard file descriptors.
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si = file(stdin, 'r')
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so = file(stdout, 'a+')
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se = file(stderr, 'a+', 0)
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si = open(stdin, 'rb')
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so = open(stdout, 'a+b')
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se = open(stderr, 'a+b', 0)
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os.dup2(si.fileno(), sys.stdin.fileno())
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os.dup2(so.fileno(), sys.stdout.fileno())
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os.dup2(se.fileno(), sys.stderr.fileno())
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