using subprocess.Popen does not suppress terminal window on Windows
janis.judvaitis at gmail.com
janis.judvaitis at gmail.com
Thu Sep 13 08:33:25 EDT 2012
It looks like normal terminal to me, could You define normal?
Looks like it appears only when target script prints something, but it shouldn't cus I'm using pipes on stdout and stderr.
If anyone is interested I'm using function doPopen from here: http://code.google.com/p/mansos/source/browse/trunk/tools/IDE/src/helperFunctions.py
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