Re: TECH: schcompile (Was: More Þrjótran)
From: | Benct Philip Jonsson <bpj@...> |
Date: | Saturday, April 22, 2006, 10:17 |
Carsten Becker skrev:
> From: "Benct Philip Jonsson" <bpj@...>
> Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 9:58 AM
>
>
>>>It should be portable, but I cannot test it.
>>
>>I would be very thankful if *someone* with the know-how
>>and the means would be willing to do the work...
>
>
> I don't "speak" Perl, but I know that at least simpler
> scripts work on Windows when you change the path in the
> first line from /usr/bin/perl to
> $YOUR_PERL_INSTALLATION_FOLDER$\perl.exe, i.e. you just give
> the path where your perl.exe is saved. To invoke the
> program, you need to open a command shell, go to the path
> where your script is and type _perl script.pl_. In case
> you've not saved the path to perl.exe in the PATH system
> variable, you need to go to the directory of perl.exe, e.g.
> _c:\program files\perl\bin_ and invoke perl from there. Then
> of course, you must give the whole path of the script you
> want to execute.
If you have added your perl installation folder to
the PATH variable, which the ActivePerl installer
does for you, you don't need to change anything in
the script; you just go to the directory where
your script is and say "perl script.pl", but the
problem here is of a different order, I'm afraid.
--
/BP 8^)>
--
Benct Philip Jonsson -- melroch at melroch dot se
"Maybe" is a strange word. When mum or dad says it
it means "yes", but when my big brothers say it it
means "no"!
(Philip Jonsson jr, age 7)