Le dimanche 07 mai 2023 à 15:44 +0100, Richard Shann a écrit : > > I couldn't follow up this suggestion because I don't have a way of > building Denemo for Windows to experiment with. But it occurred to me > that I *could* test this idea just by swapping the executables > gspawn-win32-helper.exe and gspawn-win32-helper-console.exe around - > that is, running the opposite one that the > might_be_console_process (void) > call suggests. > I did this and it turns out that this doesn't prevent a terminal from > popping up, however there is a clue: the title of the program being run > in the title bar of the terminal changes from lilypond.exe to gspawn- > win32-helper.exe when that program is replaced by gspawn-win32-helper- > console.exe. > So it would seem that a terminal would pop up regardless of which of > those gspawn-win32 helper programs ran, but the title bar would name > the helper program rather than the lilypond.exe program. >
If I were you, I would ask the GLib developers about this on https://discourse.gnome.org/c/platform/5
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