e let me clear up the clouds:
1. When FreeCOM.EnvSeg == 0, how does FreeCOM get the environment from
the kernel? -- And, it had a very nice side effect that the SHELL=
program did recieved its argv[0] in order to find itself.
2. Do you suggest that when FreeCOM.ParentPSP == 0, FreeCOM is to assume
dling when invoking a child, hence,
you know very well that the kernel creates the environment passed to a
child, not FreeCOM.
This is also the behaviour of MS COMMAND/MS Kernel as far as I know.
Of course, but, for example, NDOS does itself permanent even without
/p. BTW, I see no ways to diff
Arkady V.Belousov wrote:
2Steffen Kaiser: Steffen, how FreeCOM handles /E option? I mean, how
this options affects environment? Is it _limits_ size of internal buffer,
It resizes the block of memory the environment of FreeCOM resides in.
which later used to make environment of new
Eric Auer wrote:
Hi, I tried to create a German FreeCOM 0.82pl3 XMS-Swap and had
to find that somebody had saved german.lng in iso-8859-1 instead
The file has been checked into CVS.
To answer your question:
"#
# Stupid question, but when strings cannot be found, how on
# Earth can this me
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Aitor SantamarĂa Merino wrote:
This is a pointer to stdin, guess that it has to be changed too.
There was some talk about this topic in regards to the implementation of
CTTY for FreeCOM, I think Bart finally tested this issue in MS kernel
and found that this point is not changed after
e debug infos.
Bye,
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