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Re: problem in telnet session
- To: Corinna Vinschen <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- Subject: Re: problem in telnet session
- From: Rui-Tao Dong <rdong at newport dot com>
- Date: 14 Mar 2001 15:12:53 -0800
- References: <C57135C37E89D411836D0001FA32E63B72E45A@c...><20010314115838.V2116@c...> <v5y9u8fc13.fsf@P...><20010314201133.F8866@c...>
>>>>> "Corinna" == Corinna Vinschen <cygwin@c...> writes:
Corinna> On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 10:20:08AM -0800, Rui-Tao Dong
Corinna> wrote:
>> # net stop inetd
>>
>> replaced inetd and then
>>
>> # net start inetd
>>
>> a dos window pops up. If I kill the window, inetd dies. Anything
>> wrong with my setup? cygcheck results attached below.
Corinna> Did you check the "Allow service to interact with desktop"
Corinna> setting in the service control panel as Egor suggested
Corinna> yesterday just for testing purposes? Uncheck it.
Well, I have a strange setting. I want to interact with the desktop.
I am sitting in front of an NT box and using vncviewer to connect to
Xvnc running on a Linux machine. The nice thing about this setting is
that if the NT box crashes (which happens every a couple of hours when
I am playing with vision hardwares), it doesn't kill my XEmacs along
with other stuff.
I use M-x remote-compile to compile programs. (Basically
ssh NTBOX "cd $PWD; exec nmake -k" )
I want to get stdout (stderr if it applies) into my XEmacs buffer and
still see standard window's popup (some error messages insist to pop
up.)
I was thinking that if I could get
start.dwFlags = STARTF_USESHOWWINDOW;
start.wShowWindow = SW_HIDE;
into LPSTARTUPINFO before inetd forks the first client, everything
should be OK. However, I can't find an obvious place to insert the
code.
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Regards,
Rui-Tao (x31679)
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