On 3/17/06, John Grden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
right now, I use the undocumented command runCommandLine() and just put the path of the batch file in as the parameter.
I don't have a mac to test on, and right now, i commented out the code to call runCommandLine() on a mac as i didn't know if it would cause errors.
anyeone willing to test? I'll send you a version that has that taken out ;)
This is a copy of the file that George just sent me that he created with FLASC on his mac:
#!/bin/sh
/opt/mtasc/mtasc -swf /Users/Kuma/Sites/Test2/deploy/Application.swf -cp /Users/Kuma/Sites/Test2/src/com/domain -main MyApp.as -mx -header 800:600:12 -cp /opt/mtasc/std8
He said he had to change permissions, but after that, it worked.On 3/17/06, Martin Wood < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Right now, it should install and work on a mac with the exception of
> running the batch file. In talking with George, we've been told that
> creating a BASH file (generic text file?) on the mac would be
> executable.
sure, a bash file is just a shell script, much like a .bat file
if it has the magic at the top :
#!/bin/bash
and its permissions have the execute flag set then it should be usable...
> We're actively looking into getting some help on how we
> might execute that BASH file on a mac ;)
how do you execute the .bat file?
thanks,
Martin.
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