Mail Archives: cygwin/2004/05/14/17:03:42
Thank you!
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
>
> Cygwin uses special pipes, called "pty"s, for applications that aren't
> running in a console. I'm guessing that XEmacs uses these ptys for its
> shell buffer. Some applications detect that they are not invoked from a
> console, and allocate one. If the applications don't attempt to be
> smarter, Cygwin has no problems redirecting their output. The reason the
> problem doesn't show up in a "bash window" is that bash already runs in
> a console.
>
> If you have the same problem running from within a terminal, like rxvt or
> xterm, I'd suspect that the problem application does exactly that --
> allocates a console when run from a pty, which is what causes the flashing
> console with error messages.
Well actuall Xemacs' shell is the only place I have this problem. Both
rxvt and xterm are working fine (maybe they are not using pty's?).
Updating didn't change anything unfortunately.
However, I believe the issue is exactly related to what you say:
Application trying to be smart! I will do as you say and research the
archives, though I have very little understanding of the matter.
I wonder if anybody else experienced such a thing?
thank you again!
-Levent.
>
> There have also been some fixes related to pty-handling and Windows
> console applications, but I don't recall whether they've made it to the
> current release (1.5.9), so search the mailing list archives or just try
> the latest snapshot to see if it helps.
> Igor
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