On Fri, Apr 04, 2003 at 07:58:27PM +0100, Max Bowsher wrote:
BB wrote:
Also, according to the Cygwin Users Guide, I have included the following
line in the code.
WinMainCRTStartup() { mainCRTStartup(); }
It doesnt seem to be called. Is the User Guide correct? The same problem
occurs if
I'm having a problem running a windows gui app with arguments from a mounted
directory if the Win32Path mounted to contains blanks. (i.e. mount -s -b
C:/foo bar /foobar). It's not a mount specific problem because it also
occurs if the directory has a space in it. Since mkpasswd defaulted my home
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From: BB [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 10:34 AM
Subject: Bug in GUI App WinMain Arguements
I'm having a problem running a windows gui app with arguments from a
mounted
directory if the Win32Path mounted to contains blanks. (i.e. mount -s -b
C:/foo bar
On Fri, Apr 04, 2003 at 12:08:46PM -0600, BB wrote:
I added a call to GetCommadLine() to see what it returns. It correctly
quotes the directory with spaces in it, so the caller of WinMain() should
easily be able to handle it. Win95 does too.
Sounds like a really simple patch then. Looking
BB wrote:
I'm having a problem running a windows gui app with arguments from a
mounted directory if the Win32Path mounted to contains blanks. (i.e.
mount -s -b C:/foo bar /foobar). It's not a mount specific problem
because it also occurs if the directory has a space in it. Since
mkpasswd
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