On Tue, 2004-10-12 at 11:00, Paul Kinnucan wrote: > The doc says this variable should only be set if you have a Microsoft > Windows GUI app that does standard I/O (GUI Windows apps typically do > not do standard I/O). It would seem to me that this variable should > not be set to t unconditionally as the JDEE currently does. There > should be some JDEE variable that would allow you to specify whether > the app you are about to launch is an app of the appropriate type. At The app here is defined as java or javaw, not the Java application being written, so I suspect the current JDEE behavior is correct.
> any rate, the doc also says that this variable has no effect on > Unix. Despite this, the facts that this variable affects process I/O > under some circumstances and that the variable is only used by XEmacs > seem to correlate strongly with the problem you are having. So I would > suggest that you comment out the binding of this variable in the > save-w32-show-window macro in jde-run.el, recompile jde-run.el if > necessary, and see if that makes a difference. I tried that and it doesn't help. I even commented out the call to the macro and evaluated the method again and still the same behavior. I tried adding 2>&1 onto the end of my execution line and that doesn't seem to help either. ________________________________________________________________________ Your mouse has moved. Windows must restart for change to take effect. Reboot now? [OK] http://web-unix.htc.honeywell.com/people/jschewe [Honeywell Intranet Only] *My views may not represent those of my employers
