On Jun 16, 2004, at 9:03 PM, Sisyphus wrote:
You'll need the '.inl' file as well. (I think the '.bs' file is not required.) The other machine needs to have the Inline module installed on it - and the files have to be placed into directories with the correct location relative to the Inline script/module. If someone ever alters the C source code then the whole thing breaks (because the MD5 checksum changes, and consequently alters the names of the pertinent files and directories).
Also if they change its line endings from DOS to Unix or whatever. I'm not sure I'd recommend this approach, better to go with the suggestions in the Inline-FAQ.
-Ken