Re: compiled scripts
Re: compiled scripts
- Subject: Re: compiled scripts
- From: tom wible <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 23 Dec 2010 18:07:45 -0500
On Dec 23, 2010, at 3:00 PM, axel wrote:
Here, after having ensured that main.app has correctly run once, I
may move it all around (even across filesystems or on another box),
copy it, delete the original, delete Hey.app, delete folder /DVR
and its contents... and still have a fully working main.app.
No need to ever locate Hey.app.
that's what i thought would be the case: the property S : load
script POSIX file P loads a copy & that's why the file's so big...
The real question thus seems to be: what makes yours tvpi2email.app/
tvpi2crontab.app pair differ from the above main.app/Hey.app pair?
indeed...
On Dec 23, 2010, at 3:00 PM, ed wrote:
However, if your script is an app, you could run the script locally
and store the script object as a property and distribute that, but
just compiling doesn't do it.
i believe that's what's happening w/axel's example, but don't know
why it isn't working in my case...
oh, well, once i got past the 1st hurdle (i just distributed the
included script) another came up: tvpi2crontab loads a 3rd script,
which also had 2 be distributed...
then it wanted to know where VirtualDVHS.app was (called by the 3rd
script, but not by the code in the 1st script)
then it wanted iRed, which has nothing 2 do with email...i give up: a/
s 4 the win: 6mb to run 13 lines;-}
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