On 14 March 2006 18:52, Ross Ridge wrote: >> Here is a sample program which does the right thing (no spurious console >> windows, all output visible) when run either from a console or from a >> console-free environment, such as a Cygwin xterm. This is the code >> we'll be working into libiberty -- unless someone has a better solution! > > The potential problem I see is in all the code you haven't written yet. > There's a fair amount of work that the MSVCRT library does that isn't > reflected in your code, like PATH searching, adding filename suffixes > (eg. ".EXE"), and converting the argv array into a command tail.
I don't understand why you think Mark's code needs to search the PATH or append '.exe', when it invokes CreateProcess that does all that for you? > Is this really worth it? Could this whole problem be solved by you > switching to rxvt? Maybe the only problem is that your xterm is broken. Nothing is "broken". The problem is that Cygwin applications run in a slightly special environment, where there may not be a console attached to the shell window. This is not a problem for cygwin apps, but it can be for non-cygwin-aware apps launched from inside cygwin's 'special' environment that may assume that the standard win32 assumptions hold. This is a consequence of cygwin providing features over and above the underlying OS: software written for the underlying OS can't be aware of every possible OS extension. cheers, DaveK -- Can't think of a witty .sigline today....