clayg
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2008-09-05T00:13:32Z
Specify "console" session from command line

Ability to suppress the 'writes to the console asynchronously from a separate thread" - I want it to just do my bidding, go away and return control immediately

Also, maybe someone could just explain how I'm supposed to be doing this part...

Silly Basic Example:

create a basic .bat file:
"c:\program files\avian waves\rd tabs\rdtabs.exe" start server [ipaddr] /u:[user] /p:[pass] etc.

rdtabs starts up and opens my connection - perfect.

You can keep running your little batch file and starting new sessions all day, but once you CLOSE that command prompt - it won't start any more sessions in this manner. You have to exit rdtabs and start a new instance.

I don't know maybe it's just me... maybe it's a bug. Any insight would be appreciated.
Timothy
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2008-09-06T12:03:57Z
Good idea on specifying console and also the warning supression. That should be easy -- I can add those settings to the Options.

As for the second problem, RD Tabs may lose the ability to write messages to the console if invoked from a different console than the one it was alunched, but it SHOULD still respond to the commands. (This is why there is a "View Console Window Output" in the help.)

Hmmm... I just did some testing. If I start RD Tabs from the start menu, I can start new connections from a different command prompt. But if I start it from a command prompt and invoke another command prompt and view the console output (under help), I see an exception. Can you confirm you are getting this exception too? I should be able to figure this out as it is pretty clear where the problem is occuring, I just want to see if you can confirm having the same bug.

Also, are you running RD Tabs 32-bit or 64-bit? I just tested on 64-bit. Thanks.


*** Exception ***
System.IO.IOException: The handle is invalid.

at System.IO.__Error.WinIOError(Int32 errorCode, String maybeFullPath)
at System.IO.__ConsoleStream.Write(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 count)
at System.IO.StreamWriter.Flush(Boolean flushStream, Boolean flushEncoder)
at System.IO.TextWriter.SyncTextWriter.WriteLine()
at RDTabs.CommandLine.ProcessCommandLine()
clayg
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2008-09-06T15:42:09Z
Thanks for feedback, I appreciate your positive response.

I'm running 32-bit

Let me see if I can confirm that exception for you.

*** Exception ***
System.IO.IOException: The handle is invalid.

at System.IO.__Error.WinIOError(Int32 errorCode, String maybeFullPath)
at System.IO.__ConsoleStream.Write(Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 count)
at System.IO.StreamWriter.Flush(Boolean flushStream, Boolean flushEncoder)
at System.IO.StreamWriter.Write(Char[] buffer)
at System.IO.TextWriter.WriteLine()
at System.IO.TextWriter.SyncTextWriter.WriteLine()
at RDTabs.CommandLine.ProcessCommandLine()



I confirm that the exception will not occur is I start the instance w/o command line optoins. ie from the start menu - or even just first launching 'rdtabs.exe' from the command prompt and then closing that shell.
Timothy
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2008-09-08T15:29:53Z
I fixed the bug for version 2.1.18. The fixed version should be out soon (give me a couple days to fix a few more things). The WinForms Warning will be an option in 2.2, so you'll just have to suffer through that for now. 🙂
clayg
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2008-09-10T21:08:47Z
Wow. That's amazing. Thank you. I'll look forward to the update!
clayg
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2008-09-19T16:11:22Z
I verified the Exception has been corrected in Version 2.1.18

Thank you so much for that!

I'll look forward to the WinForms Warning Suppression and console login options in future version, keep up the work on this great tool!

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