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Re: strange behavior regarding new cygwin 1.3.3 and cmd.exe


Danny Dulai schrieb am 2001-09-28, 14:34:

>I didnt update any xfree components tonight, just Cygwin. My XFree
>installation hasn't changed, only Cygwin has.

Maybe some other X users have similar problems. I'm not using X besides
as source of some functions to compile some applications, so I am not
able to help you in X related questions.

The Xfree list is the best forum for these issues.

Gerrit

>On 09/27/01, Christopher Faylor said:
>>I've redirected your question to the cygwin-xfree mailing list.
>>
>>cgf
>>
>>On Fri, Sep 28, 2001 at 01:10:10PM -0000, Danny Dulai wrote:
>>>I've been using a make replacement called Jam for a long long time under
>>>cygwin.
>>>
>>>I recently upgraded to everything bleeding edge as of tonight.
>>>
>>>Now when i type jam, i get each instantiation of CL.EXE (the vc++ cmdline
>>>compiler) and LINK.EXE (the vc++ linker) run with all its output in a brand new
>>>cmd.exe window.  each CL.EXE and LINK.EXE invokation pops up a new cmd.exe
>>>window and when the cmd stops executing, it closes that new window it just
>>>popped up.
>>>
>>>I'm using the cygiwn xfree xterm + exceed as my X server. yesterday and
>>>before, when i typed jam, the CL.EXE and LINK.EXE output just came to the
>>>xterm and it worked as expected. now this output to the cmd.exe window
>>>makes looking at compiler errors impossible, and the effect just overall
>>>very annoying since windows are popping up and dying very quickly.
>>>
>>>below is the output from cygcheck -r -s -v
>>>
>>>thanks for any help.
>



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