Re: How to transfer a UNIX executable through Rev

2009-11-25 Thread Thierry D .
Le 25 nov. 09 à 08:12, Richard Miller a écrit : Here's what I am doing. Not sure why this doesn't work. Could it be that you only need to set the executable bit ? chmod +x your file HTH, Thierry I want to transfer the UNIX executable portion of a Mac rev application bundle via ftp. I

Re: How to transfer a UNIX executable through Rev

2009-11-25 Thread Richard Miller
Thierry, Could be. I'm not familiar with this. I'm trying this: get shell (chmod + x MyExecutableFileName) When I run this in the msg box, it returns 1. But I see no change to the app. It still looks like a text document... not a Unix Executable File. Richard Thierry D. wrote: Le 25

Re: How to transfer a UNIX executable through Rev

2009-11-25 Thread Thierry D.
Le 25 nov. 09 à 13:07, Richard Miller a écrit : Thierry, Could be. I'm not familiar with this. I'm trying this: get shell (chmod + x MyExecutableFileName) typo ? Need to be +x , not + x ! When I run this in the msg box, it returns 1. But I see no change to the app. It still looks

Re: How to transfer a UNIX executable through Rev

2009-11-25 Thread Richard Miller
I believe that did it. Enormous thanks to you. Richard Thierry D. wrote: Le 25 nov. 09 à 13:07, Richard Miller a écrit : Thierry, Could be. I'm not familiar with this. I'm trying this: get shell (chmod + x MyExecutableFileName) typo ? Need to be +x , not + x ! When I run this in the

How to transfer a UNIX executable through Rev

2009-11-24 Thread Richard Miller
Here's what I am doing. Not sure why this doesn't work. I want to transfer the UNIX executable portion of a Mac rev application bundle via ftp. I take the file; compress it to a .gz file; ftp it; then decompress it. The file size is identical upon arrival, but it is no longer recognized as an