No, I believe I just used + and > in the wrong order.

Correct order is > +


--- Oleg Kobchenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> It seems that the + option on UNIX changed.
> It now returns the 5 0 error.
> 
> According to Help:
> 
> + option selects the alternate calling convention. The calling convention 
> is the rules for how the result and parameters are passed between 
> the caller and the procedure. Using the wrong one can crash or corrupt 
> memory. 
> On Windows standard is __stdcall and + selects __cdecl. 
> On Unix + currently has no effect, but should be avoided as this 
> may change in future releases.
> 
> Has this future already come?
> 
> 
> 
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