Daniel Berger
2004-Sep-04 22:45 UTC
[FR-users] Starting FreeRIDE on Windows without a command shell
Hi all, I''m sitting here, futzing around with FreeRIDE on my Win2k box. Nice job! One thing that irritates me is the command shell window that opens up alongside FreeRIDE when I start it (and which must remain open). So, I''ve edited the run.bat file to look like this: start /B C:\ruby\bin\rubyw.exe freeride.rb Is there any reason not to do this? Will this break anything? If not, please consider using start /B. Regards, Dan _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Win 1 of 4,000 free domain names from Yahoo! Enter now. http://promotions.yahoo.com/goldrush
Curt Hibbs
2004-Sep-05 00:34 UTC
[FR-users] Starting FreeRIDE on Windows without a command shell
Daniel Berger wrote:> > Hi all, > > I''m sitting here, futzing around with FreeRIDE on my > Win2k box. Nice job! > > One thing that irritates me is the command shell > window that opens up alongside FreeRIDE when I start > it (and which must remain open). So, I''ve edited the > run.bat file to look like this: > > start /B C:\ruby\bin\rubyw.exe freeride.rb > > Is there any reason not to do this? Will this break > anything? If not, please consider using start /B.No, there is nothing wrong with doing this (I even do it myself sometimes). The only reason I haven''t done this officially do this is because I worry that FreeRIDE is not yet stable enough and that the cause of a crash would be hidden. I suppose we could actually have two startup scripts, the primary one without a console window, and a "debug" one that does. I''ll add this to my list. Curt
Laurent Julliard
2004-Sep-06 02:13 UTC
[FR-users] Starting FreeRIDE on Windows without a command shell
Daniel Berger wrote:> Hi all, > > I''m sitting here, futzing around with FreeRIDE on my > Win2k box. Nice job! > > One thing that irritates me is the command shell > window that opens up alongside FreeRIDE when I start > it (and which must remain open). So, I''ve edited the > run.bat file to look like this: > > start /B C:\ruby\bin\rubyw.exe freeride.rb > > Is there any reason not to do this? Will this break > anything? If not, please consider using start /B. > > Regards, > > Dan >The second reason is that so far the run.bat file works on all platforms (Linux, Windows, MacOS). Laurent