Looking for the 'stdout' of a Windows application
Dave Korn
dave.korn.cygwin@googlemail.com
Sun Dec 13 23:05:00 GMT 2009
Marc Girod wrote:
>
> Dave Korn-6 wrote:
>> *shudder*
>>
> Er?
Ghastly top-heavy over-engineered UML-laden bloatware that comes with its
own non-standard filing system does tend to make me do that ;-)
>> It's almost certainly not hung: it's printed the prompt, which has gotten
>> lost somewhere, and it's now waiting for your input. Try hitting enter.
>>
> This is what I meant.
> I thought I had tried hitting Enter... It works.
> Under emacs, the shell gets killed!?
That'll teach you to choose the wrong side in the One True Editor wars!
>> When you say it doesn't work in the "Cygwin terminal", do you mean the
>> standard dos-box style console? If it doesn't work there, you must have
>> the 'tty' set in your CYGWIN environment variable; remove it.
>>
> I did. Removed. No effect. Should I have rebooted?
It should suffice to exit all cygwin processes, but don't forget that
includes any cygwin services you've got running.
> BTW, after killing the process from an other teminal, I loose the stdin/out
> in this one (be it the console or xterm).
Try 'stty sane', typing blind if you have to?
cheers,
DaveK
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