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Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2014 20:39:43 -0700
From: John Wiersba <jrw32982 AT yahoo DOT com>
Reply-To: John Wiersba <jrw32982 AT yahoo DOT com>
Subject: Re: Starting mintty via run.exe
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Eliot,

I'm sorry for double posting.  I subscribed this morning, sent back the confirmation email, posted my question and...didn't hear anything.  I never got my original question from the list nor your reply.  Not in my inbox nor in my spam folder.  I figured that my question must have somehow been discarded because I wasn't registered on the list yet.  

After an hour or two, I tried resubscribing to the list (I was already subscribed) and then reposted my question.  I did later see an announcement from Corinna, a post from Ken Brown about emacs and ispell, an announcement from Jon Turney, a post from Christian Franke about exec and PATH, and finally another emacs post from Ken Brown.


I will check the list archives for your reply, since I still don't know what it is.  Thanks in advance for your reply.


-- John



----- Original Message -----
> From: Eliot Moss <moss AT cs DOT umass DOT edu>
> To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
> Cc: jrw32982 AT yahoo DOT com
> Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2014 7:34 PM
> Subject: Re: Starting mintty via run.exe
> 
> On 10/16/2014 3:43 PM, John Wiersba wrote:
> 
>>  I'm trying to create a Windows shortcut which will start mintty 
> indirectly by running a (perl) script which will exec mintty.  I know I can 
> start mintty.exe directly via the shortcut, but the purpose of my script is to 
> wrap the invocation in the proper environment and arguments.
>> 
>>  I'm encountering two problems using run.exe:
>> 
>>  1) run.exe doesn't seem to be able to run a hashbang script.  My script 
> starts with #!/usr/bin/perl and runs just fine from a cygwin bash command line, 
> starting a new mintty terminal as expected.  But calling it from run.exe fails.  
> Clicking on the shortcut flashes some kind of terminal window on the screen, 
> which appears to have no content (but it is hard to tell, since it flashes so 
> quickly) and then the terminal window immediately closes. In this case, my 
> shortcut target is: d:\cygwin\bin\run.exe /path/to/hashbang/script.
>> 
>>  2)  When I change my shortcut target to: d:\cygwin\run.exe perl 
> /path/to/hashbang/script, then it runs the script and starts a mintty terminal 
> session, but I still get the flashing terminal window before the eventual mintty 
> starts, which I don't want.  I thought the purpose of run.exe was to hide 
> such a terminal window?  There must be something I'm not understanding about 
> how run.exe works or its purpose.
>> 
>> 
>>  Finally, is there any way I can debug what's going on without 
> rebuilding run.exe?  For example, can I prevent the flashing window from 
> flashing so quickly (in case there's a message displayed there).
> 
> You posted this same question this morning ...
> 
> And I answered it about 20 minutes later.
> 
> Why are you posting again?  You risk annoying the
> list subscribers ...
> 
> Regards -- Eliot Moss
> 
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