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<p><font size="4">Hi Dave, <br>
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<p><font size="4">I did some preliminary test, and its seems to work
pretty well. The command returns a process instance, which can
be interrogated to know about its state of execution.</font></p>
<p><font size="4">Do you know if OSProcess is functional on
RaspberryPi?<br>
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<p><font size="4">Thanks</font></p>
<p><font size="4">Hilaire<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 13/11/2024 à 23:32, lewis--- via
Cuis-dev a écrit :<br>
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cite="mid:81e8487e045b8f609af457489cf74449@mail.msen.com">
<p>Hi Hilaire,</p>
<p>Certainly yes, that is exactly how OSProcess works. I would
encourage you to debug the example (in the method comment) and
see what it does. I will be very happy to try to answer
questions or make suggestions if I can be of help.</p>
<p>I will mention that there is a companion package CommandShell
that works with OSProcess to provide better integration of
external OS processes with the image, but that is not ported to
Cuis (design thinking required!) so it is topic for a separate
discussion. I think that OSProcess alone should be good for the
kind of processing you want to do.</p>
<p>Dave</p>
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