I also tried

p :=(PipeableOSProcess command: 'ls') . p output.

and it just returns an empty string.

On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 11:50 PM Dimitris Chloupis <kilon.al...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> So I try to understand how OSProcess work exactly to find why filetree
> seems not able to use it and generating the error I already reported
> earlier.
>
> Using something simple like
>
> OSProcess command:'pwd'
>
> works great , I have the terminal open and I can see the correct return
> value of the command in my terminal but for some reason I can find no such
> info when I inspect the above example. So how exactly OSProcess returns the
> output of the terminal ? Is there an instance variable of some sort ?
> Because I tried to inspect it deeply and I found nothing . Can you help me
> understand how OSProcess work ? Because If I do understand it then I can
> find what the problem is .
>

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