OK. There was a clear wackiness in DXSend() that caused it to send the string twice, packetized and unpacketized, in the case of defining a macro directly to the exec. I think the fix I just checked in to dxl/send,c ought to fix it. Greg
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Gregory D Abram:
|> Well, it works on SGI. But it doesn't work on Linux or FreeBSD.
|FWIW, this works on both my cygwin and linux builds.
...
Thanks for testing. Your results prompted me to review the code which
revealed a bug. Updated version attached.
The putenv's were wrong (when I was testing before, I just had DXLTRACE and
DXLSYNCHRONOUS in my environment).
Now it fails on SGI as well. Still unsure whether this is valid script or
not.
Randy
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