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Old 05-30-2006, 04:18 PM   #1
anretal
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autorun cd file..help please!!!


hello,i have made an application using tcl/tk language which is cross platform compatible.my coding works fine in windows and i have made an autorun file..

OPEN=Tcl\bin\wish84.exe \code\main.tcl

which runs both wish84.exe and main.tcl

i now need an autorun file again in linux the "main.tcl" file and a another file for linux called "wish"
i m guessing this is easy but i havent found anything working so far..any help will be appreciated.

so what is the file and the syntax required to autorun something?
thanks in advance!
 
Old 05-31-2006, 05:39 AM   #2
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Will http://research.silmaril.ie/autoruncd/ help?

With regards to autorun in general: some people might not have it enabled!
 
  


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