programs other than Eclipse
may also cause such error?)
thank you
- Levent
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ot;nil"
- Type "M-x shell"
- Execute the (darn) console program
Unfortunately the problem remains. :-(
- Levent
David Rothenberger wrote:
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Cygwin uses special pipes, called "pty"s, for applications that aren't
running in a console. I'm gu
ot using pty's?).
Updating didn't change anything unfortunately.
However, I believe the issue is exactly related to what you say:
Application trying to be smart! I will do as you say and research the
archives, though I have very little understanding of the matter.
I wonder if anyb
is flushed to
that blinking console, what may be the cause of this? Are there other
outputs other than STDERR and STDOUT, that Cygwin is handling properly,
but the shell-mode in Xemacs is failing?
Thank you so very much!!
- Levent
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Corinna Vinschen wrote:
man tcsh
See the difference between set and setenv.
Corinna
Well, I always assumed that the problem is extermely subtle.
Silly me! The answer was so trivial: 'set' does not 'setenv'
Thank you all.
-Levent.
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tcsh). Link.exe refuses to see the environment
variables defined in tcsh. Is this the desired behaviour? Is there
anyway to make the DOS programs see the environment variables in Cygwin
shells? Or am I making a fundamental mistake in expecting such a behaviour?
Thank you,
-Levent
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