Re: Run-Only script in OSX 10.2.6
Re: Run-Only script in OSX 10.2.6
- Subject: Re: Run-Only script in OSX 10.2.6
- From: "Michael P. Wilson" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 16 May 2003 20:11:53 -0400
I hate to pass on that most annoying of responses to a technical
question. But here goes:
"It works just fine on my machine." :-P
I actually hadn't run it on my mac until this issue came up. I
expected it to just be there and work duckily and it did.
as a goof I even tried uppercase S ("Strings <filename>").
Don't know what to tell you.
Sorry :(
On Friday, May 16, 2003, at 19:53 America/New_York, John Baltutis wrote:
On 5/16/03, Stephen Swift <email@hidden> wrote:
At 5/16/03 12:25 PM, Michael P. Wilson (email@hidden) Wrote:
Run the command-line utility "strings" from the terminal with the
filename of your run-only script as an argument from "terminal" and
it'll dump all the normal plain text strings it can find. It's
likely
to be very enlightening.
Odd. I must have done something wrong. Nothing happened. How are
you
suppose to do it again?
"Strings script" ??
When I run: strings "file", I get this message:
"The kernel support for the dynamic linker is not present to run this
program."
I have OS X 10.2.6 and the latest DevTools installed. How do I go about
getting the kernel support for this program?
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