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Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: run-1.1.11-1
Date: Sun, 16 Aug 2009 16:58:37 +0100
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Hi,

Chuck wrote:
> However, a lot of folks are used to using the run.exe tool

I for one.

I am getting a stderr/pipe problem with some CUI's ~line 398 in run.c
(1.1.11 run + your patch)
bForceUsingPipes = (os_version >= 0x0501); 
I made this = FALSE to fix for 2003 server..not tried on Windows 7.
I'm still testing (run built with MinGW) so this is maybe a clue or just a
bodge fix!
One failing CUI was plink (an ssh client from PuTTY).

I'll try and get back with more detail or a better fix!

Thanks,
Colin



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