On Feb 18, 2004, at 9:36 AM, Doug McNutt wrote:

At 21:50 -0800 2/17/04, Chris Nandor wrote:
You can call Mac OS X apps from MacPerl under Classic, so if some other
application provided an event like do shell script, you could use it.

I haven't tried it but I am told that a #!/usr/bin/tcsh script can be made executable in the sense that Finder will run it on a double click or if it's placed in the startup area for a login.

Good idea. You could also write a stay-open AppleScript applet with an event handler that called 'do shell script'.


Josh

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