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Date: Fri, 11 May 2001 12:19:19 +0200
From: Patrick Ohnewein <pohnewein AT prodata DOT it>
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To: cygwin <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: run.exe tool and output on out and err channels

I have the following situation, I would like to use the run(-native).exe 
(run-1.1.4) to call a console program from within my java app, to avoid 
the flackering dos-boxs.
Now my problem is that calling the program with run.exe hides even all 
Outputs, which I am listening for in my java-app to show a log to the 
user. And mainly the problem is, that the called program doesn't return 
valid exit-codes and I have to interprete the output.

Now does someone know if there is a way to set a flag or slightly modify 
run to even get this output?

thx
cu pazzo

p.s. please send me a cc.

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