Windows 7 64 Bit flashes DOSBox visible on Desktop when using run-1.3.0 or run2-0.4.2 to start Cygwin commands

Marco Atzeri marco.atzeri@gmail.com
Tue Jan 28 11:15:00 GMT 2014


On 28/01/2014 10:37, dyle wrote:
> Hi *,
>
> [this is my 2nd email ... got myself some mailing-list registration
> problems as well ... sorry for the noise]
>
> I try to start cygwin commands without a DOS-Box as suggested by run and
> run2. To no avail. I see the CMD-Window (DOS-Box) flashing up (and down
> again). I tried cygwin and cygwin64 on a Windows 7 64Bit machine.
>
> The command does complete successful (e.g. just a "#!/bin/sh <CR> ls -1 |
> wc -l > count_file.txt") but I cannot help perceiving the opening and
> immediate closing of the DOSBox window. Running a series of such commands
> in a loop would render my Windows desktop into a stroboscope.

if you need to run a series of command, why don't you use
the mintty terminal ?
I do not understand what are you trying to achieve with run,
it seems the wrong tool for your example.

If you want to put a stop just before closing the scripts,
just add a read
"#!/bin/sh <CR> ls -1 | > wc -l > count_file.txt <CR> read"

and it will wait a "Return" before completing the script and
closing the window.

> Also I looked up the cygwin (and winsup) sources but was not lucky to find
> any code or run or run2. And there's no reference whatsoever in
> /usr/share/doc/run and /usr/share/doc/run2 on where to *obtain* the sources
> for these packages. They do not seem to be included in the regular cygwin
> CVS.

use setup do download the source package.
All sources are available on "Select Packages" window,
forth column is called "Scr ?"

Check the box, it will be deployed in "/usr/src"

>
> I do not know what I'm doing wrong, since Google tells me it should work
> without popping up a DOS-Box window.
>
> Could anyone please post me some advice (or tell me where to obtain the
> sources)?
>
>
> Thx,
> Oliver
>


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