User Name andyszy
Member Since 2003-09-29
Total number of Feedback Posts: 3
Total number of comments: 1
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Shellsilver 1.4 (Mac OS X)
In response to Hansi's comment: If you set a shell script to open with Terminal, it will be executed from the user's home directory and without a console window. Usually, what you want is to execute the shell script from its parent directory, and with a console window showing the script's output. This is what Shellsilver does. Hopefully Apple will make the default behavior more sensible in the future, and Shellsilver will be unnecessary. [alert admin]
Tuesday, May 18 2004 @ 07:43 PM PDT
Lunamoth 0.83 (Mac OS X)
Version 0.83 fixes the bugs that PacMac mentions in his comment below. Thanks for the heads up. [alert admin]
Tuesday, April 06 2004 @ 07:08 PM PDT
Shellsilver 1.4 (Mac OS X)
The new version will fix the permissions if they're not set correctly. The Terminal doesn't do this. It also gives shell scripts a special "shell" icon in the Finder. [alert admin]
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Sunday, November 09 2003 @ 04:11 PM PST
Last 10 Comments by andyszy [ Search for All ]
In response to Hansi's comment: If you set a shell script to open with Terminal, it will be executed from the user's home directory and without a console window. Usually, what you want is to execute the shell script from its parent directory, and with a console window showing the script's output. This is what Shellsilver does. Hopefully Apple will make the default behavior more sensible in the future, and Shellsilver will be unnecessary.
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Wednesday, May 05 2004 @ 01:29 AM PDT