Andy Koppe:
> Corinna Vinschen:
>> I just think the -e option is along the lines of the -c option for shells.
>> Every Unix shell has a -c option and it always means the same, even
>> for csh and, FWIW, cmd.exe.
>
> Agreed, and implemented in 0.3.8.
Just to confirm that the original problem is so
Andy Koppe wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen:
>> I just think the -e option is along the lines of the -c option for shells.
>> Every Unix shell has a -c option and it always means the same, even
>> for csh and, FWIW, cmd.exe.
>
> Agreed, and implemented in 0.3.8.
Thanks all for sorting this out (only j
On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 5:46 PM, Andy Koppe wrote:
> I'll leave it at just -e, like Konsole and gnome-terminal. Like those,
> MinTTY is meant to be configured primarily through its GUI.
> Alternatively, its config file can be edited manually.
The point is that not all of those xterm command line
Corinna Vinschen:
> I just think the -e option is along the lines of the -c option for shells.
> Every Unix shell has a -c option and it always means the same, even
> for csh and, FWIW, cmd.exe.
Agreed, and implemented in 0.3.8.
> I'd say that emulating the options in the common subset of rxvt's
On Mar 18 21:27, Andy Koppe wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen:
> > Accepting `-e command' additionally would make the usage comaptible to
> > xterm/rxvt and mintty could be used easier as drop-in replacement...
>
> Can't say I'm keen on doing that, because it looks like the start of
> a slippery slope do
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 5:27 PM, Andy Koppe wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen:
>> Accepting `-e command' additionally would make the usage comaptible to
>> xterm/rxvt and mintty could be used easier as drop-in replacement...
>
> Can't say I'm keen on doing that, because it looks like the start of
> a sli
Corinna Vinschen:
> Accepting `-e command' additionally would make the usage comaptible to
> xterm/rxvt and mintty could be used easier as drop-in replacement...
Can't say I'm keen on doing that, because it looks like the start of
a slippery slope down xterm's intimidating manpage.
Konsole and gn
On Mar 18 17:21, Andy Koppe wrote:
> David Rothenberger:
> > chere is generated a command line using the -e switch prior to the command
> > to execute. MinTTY doesn't accept that switch.
>
> Yep. Here's what it does accept:
>
> Usage: mintty [OPTION]... [ - | COMMAND [ARG]... ]
>
> If no command
David Rothenberger:
>> chere (v1.1) doesn't work anymore for me after the recent upgrade of
>> MinTTY to 0.3.7.
>
> chere is generated a command line using the -e switch prior to the command
> to execute. MinTTY doesn't accept that switch.
Yep. Here's what it does accept:
Usage: mintty [OPTION]..
On 3/18/2009 3:17 AM, Frank Fesevur wrote:
chere (v1.1) doesn't work anymore for me after the recent upgrade of
MinTTY to 0.3.7.
chere is generated a command line using the -e switch prior to the
command to execute. MinTTY doesn't accept that switch.
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Hi,
chere (v1.1) doesn't work anymore for me after the recent upgrade of
MinTTY to 0.3.7.
I tried to reinstall chere with the command below, but that didn't help.
chere -i -s bash -t mintty
When I switch back to rxvt, chere does work again.
chere -i -s bash -t rxvt
Regards,
Frank
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