xterm is a console program?

Harold L Hunt II huntharo@msu.edu
Wed May 14 18:32:00 GMT 2003


Jack,

Jack Tanner wrote:

> Early Ehlinger wrote:
> 
>> My question is, why not let xterm be an honest-to-goodness Windows 
>> subsystem
>> application?  A simple WinMain that parses GetCommandLine and calls 
>> main()
>> would do the trick, I think.  Is this something that has been considered
>> before?
> 
> 
> Early,
> 
> Perhaps the port of rxvt does something similar to what you're 
> describing here? You might look at how they manage to run on Windows 
> natively or under X using a single binary.
> 
> -JT
> 

Not bad to mention this, but I think Early is definitely not trying to 
convert xterm to a native Windows app.  He is simply trying to simply 
trying to determine if there is a way to prevent xterm from opening a 
command prompt window when it is launched via a shortcut or double-click 
in Windows.

For the record: I do not like the rxvt port.  It is the ugliest, most 
incomplete hack I have ever seen.  Yet, it endlessly comes up with 
people suggesting that we look at that code for ideas.  Let me tell you, 
there is nothing in that code that is interesting to us, it is mostly 
garbage.  Now, with that off my chest, back to our regularly scheduled 
programming...


Harold



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