I am running a bash script under cygwin from within another (non-cygwin) program. The script normally does not interact with the user, so I use /usr/bin/run when running the script to avoid having a bash window constantly popping up and going away. However, if the script encounters an error, I need to show the user what went wrong. What I am looking for is a way for the script to show the hidden window if it encounters an error. Does anyone know how to do this?
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