Still a bit confusing, but let me see if I have got this right:

1. You have written a shoes app, that works under linux
2. You want to give this to a friend who runs windows
3. You want to generate a windows package from your linux box

Yes?

martin

On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 7:29 PM, dave <[email protected]> wrote:
> Many thanks for the quick reply.
>
> very bluntly I have under linux create two scripts (1 in a module for my
> main script).
>
> I now want to create a .RUN or a .SHY program so i can give it to someone
> else to look at.
>
> In it's natural state he´d have to get shoes2.exe (which he has as i gave it
> to him BUT he wants to see it compiled so to speak) and this is the first
> time I had a need to do it so 'cause I have a need I want to be able to do
> it.
>
> I'd like to give my program as a click and run version.
> all this at home not work.
>
> as you can appreciate that i or you wouldn't like having to use another OS
> give to create a executable program of your program.
>
> At work i did a simple hello world just so he could see something but this
> thing is a bit more involved.
>
> Hope you can help
>
> dave.
>
> On Tuesday 26 May 2009 01:34:38 am Hugh Sasse wrote:
>> [email protected]
> On Tue, 26 May 2009, dave wrote:
>
>> Hi ho and away I start....
>>
>> I wish to seek guidance and wisdom from those who have been and gone where
>> I
>> wish to go.
>> I have a small script / program I've done in Shoes2.
>> this wee puppy wags it's tail wanting become like shoes a whizz bang
>> program.
>>
>> But how do I do this?
>>
>> Earlier today (shhh!) at work I did for the first time a shy, DMG & run
>> program
>> (two version no less) under XP but I use Linux at home :(.
>
> Doesn't this mean you have succeeded? Can you better describe the gap
> between where you are and where you want to be? Others may have understood
> of course...
>>
>> any and all pointers will be great.
>>
>> thanks for the ears, eyes & time.
>>
>> a wannabe coder,
>>
>> dave.
>>
> Hugh
> scandesc returned: -1209367771
>
>

Reply via email to