Refreshed the zip-archive, which now is called "oorexx_stick_20201002.zip".
After creating the Windows scripts, "%userprofile%\goto_ooRexx{32|64}.cmd" now also changes to the drive where the desired ooRexx resides. ---rony On 01.10.2020 19:57, Rony G. Flatscher wrote: > You can get the usb stick version temporarily from my Dropbox at: < > https://www.dropbox.com/sh/s1zyw48w74npiok/AADUAwBULbyM7AlTy0Q4Qkcua?dl=0>. > > ---rony > > > On 30.09.2020 15:43, Rony G. Flatscher wrote: >> Tomorrow there will be a presentation entitled "Running Rexx from a USB >> drive" at this year's >> International Rexx symposium (cf. >> https://www.rexxla.org/events/2020/schedule.html). In the meantime >> I finalized the USB-package and it it should be ready for testing and will >> demonstrate it tomorrow >> at the symposium. >> >> Now, it would probably make sense to make it also available to interested >> parties for evaluation and >> testing as it includes ooRexx 5.0 r12113 for MacOS (Darwin), Linux (32- and >> 64-bit) and Windows (32- >> and 64-bit). >> >> So now I am contemplating to make it available in the sandbox directory of >> the ooRexx project for >> others to get access to the package. The zip-archive is appr. 40MB and comes >> with a short readme.txt >> file. >> >> The question for the developers: is that o.k. with you? An alternative would >> be to use a different >> location instead. >> >> It would be important to remove that particular package ASAP as new versions >> of ooRexx in the trunk >> should obsolete this particular package, such that ooRexx programmers do not >> get outdated software >> after a while. OTOH it allows you to check it out and contemplate whether we >> should also create >> "stick"-versions of ooRexx for all the supported platforms. >> >> ---rony >> _______________________________________________ Oorexx-devel mailing list Oorexx-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/oorexx-devel