On 13 Mar 2006 at 16:29, Adrian Schröter wrote:

> The same would also apply for python or bash scripts for example, which also
> run as python $somepath/program.py . No one complained here so far. .exe is
> only the logical consequence when you run apps which comes from a windows
> enviroment and there is .exe the right suffix.

Adrian,

maybe, but there's a temptation to run those using wine. You could the programs
also (as someone pointed out already) "README", "icon.tif", "or "init.sql". I
think: Eithewr use no extension or a useful one. Arguments like "have the same
file name in Windows and UNIX simply sucks. (Occasionally I see files on UNIX
named like "C:\tempfile"... arggh...)

Regards,
Ulrich


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