Thanks for pointing this out. I always run the programs from a console, in which case there is no extra pop-up console, so I hadn't noticed the issue. We should be able to get rid of them in future releases.
Alex
On 2012-12-14, at 10:34 AM, "Sebastian G. <bastik.tor>" bastik.tor@googlemail.com wrote:
Alexandre:
The "scary console" mentioned in the test report is probably because of the console=true option in the pyinstaller spec file. I'll have a look and confirm.
Alex
My report might be misleading.
When I execute "tor-flashproxy-browser-2.4.6-alpha-2_en-US.exe" a console window pops up and I can see where the bundle is extracted to.
(I expected a dialog, to which folder I'd like to extract it)
I said "scary console" because on Windows you don't use the console (well yeah some do, but those don't count ;)) and seeing the console, without knowing what it actually is or does could lead to confusion.
Beside the console during the extraction process (that's what I talked about in the report) I see console windows when I execute "flashproxy-reg-email.exe" or "flashproxy-reg-http.exe"; I don't think those will be a problem, because they just pop-up and are gone; wont miss them either. (Was not included in my report, because I hadn't executed them manually)
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