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Re: Looking for the 'stdout' of a Windows application



Andy Koppe wrote:
> 
> Did you restart your Cygwin session? I think that setting only gets
> read once at the start of the first Cygwin process.
> 
No: I only set the environment varaible in the console shell.
I am now updating cygwin... I didn't do that for a few weeks.

Andy Koppe wrote:
> 
> Oh well. I obviously misdiagnosed the situation, since you'd said the
> problem was that output didn't appear. That probably means that
> cleartool is using console-specific output functions. 'conin' does not
> address that.
> 
> Are you getting no output from cleartool at all or is it just that the
> prompt that doesn't appear? Any reaction if you enter a command
> anyway?
> 
In fact it does: if I (well, my users...) could guess the answers right
without reading the prompts (e.g. in the merge case...), it would
work.
So, there doesn't seem to be anything too fancy...
At least the input is taken from the stdin...

Marc
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