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On 09/06/2014 04:12 PM, Gary Johnson wrote:
> On 2014-09-05, Gerry Reno wrote:
>
>> To clarify this request a bit:
>>
>> Both run-1.2.0-1 and 1.3.1-1 are broken.  Neither one properly runs a command.
>> The only recent package that actually worked was run-1.3.0-1.
> That has not been my experience.  In my experience, run-1.2.0-1
> works fine but 1.3.0-1 was broken, so I've been "keep"ing 1.2.0-1 on
> my system until I hear that run has been fixed.
>
> I'm sorry I don't have details on the problem with 1.3.0-1.  It
> would just not work with the commands I was trying to execute.  I
> believe there was some discussion about the issues on this list at
> the time 1.3.0-1 was released.  I'm at home at the moment and away
> from my Windows system so I can't experiment or look at the run
> commands I use.
>
> Regards,
> Gary
>
>
>

Here, make this work with run-1.2.0-1 or run-1.3.1-1 and you'll
make a believer out of me.

run $WINDIR/system32/mstsc.exe /multimon /v:$IP:3389

And until such time as somebody actually gets around to fixing
'run' it would be nice if there was an alternate choice of
run-1.3.0-1 that just seems to work with every command
I feed it.

Gerry



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