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AW: [cdt-dev] Starter.exe Problem in Standard Make
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Title: Starter.exe Problem in Standard Make
Hello Doug,
thanks for the quick answer here and in the newsgroup
;)
I will raise a bug.
I found out something more regarding the failure. The
failure during calling the .cmd file is the result of a not expected/wrong/???
process id.
Greetings Marko T.
Wow, the first time I ran into a message on the newsgroup
before the mailing list ;).
As I mentioned there, this is a bug. The starter.exe should
work just like any other Runtime.exec() call just with the added ability to
interrupt the process (SIGINT).
While we're on this topic, why are we using starter instead
of Runtime.exec() for builds? Or am I missing other benefits? I know I've spent
some time switching back to Runtime for things like getting environment
variables and figuring out stuff for cygwin.
Doug.
Hello guys,
I am facing a strange problem when trying to run a
software build in a Standard Make project (Win XP).
I am (CDT is) calling a .cmd file that itself calls
some other tools that realize the software build (some parts are makefiles some
are different technology). If I build the project I get an error (Exec error:Launching failed).
If I call the same command line through
external tools the error is not appearing. The difference between both
mechanisms is that CDT uses the starter.exe to run the command whereas the
external tool calls it directly.
So I am asking myself now what does
starter.exe do different ?
Is there any documentation about the
starter.exe?
Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Kind regards
Marko Tomljenovic
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