wxRuby doesn''t implement wxExecute, or any of the similar functions,
since
Ruby has it''s own way of doing it. You would need to use
Kernel::system()
Or Kerne::`` These execute sub-commands. If you need Input/Output Capture,
look into Open3/Open4.
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 2:10 AM, Daniel King <lists at ruby-forum.com>
wrote:
> wxExecute is in wxwidgets. but where is Wx::Execute?
> How can I execute a command in the operating system?
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