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From: "Richard W. Knight" <rick_knight@rlknight.com>
To: linux-msdos@vger.kernel.org
Subject: dosemu and "-E" parameter
Date: Thu, 01 Feb 2007 14:17:20 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <45C266F0.6030107@rlknight.com> (raw)

I'm running dosemu on Kubuntu Edgy (6.06) and after putting up with 
re-installing the dosemu debs after every single update (nearly daily) 
for a couple of months I decided to upgrade to 1.34 and install from 
source. So far everything is working well except the -E parameter. I 
have a small batch file I call from my desktop with Application Command 
string "cd /home/sforwk/pcplus && xdosemu -E pcplus.bat". This has 
worked very well with prior versions of dosemu but doesn't quite work 
with 1.34. What I get now is a DOS Box window with the usual dosemu 
greeting and info text and then the messages "About to Execute : 
pcplus.bat" and then the C:\> prompt. If I then type the command 
"pcplus.bat" it runs fine. Has the behavior of the "-E" parameter 
changed or have I missed a setting somewhere?

Thanks,
Rick Knight

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