From: Chip D. <ch...@av...> - 2010-08-25 14:58:27
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Thanks, Mark. That's what I was looking for. There are many times that I am working on a student/client computer and really wish I had Rexx available, but am not allowed to install anything. Now I can keep all my Rexx tools on a stick with the interpreter and run from that. -Chip- On 8/25/10 04:31 Mark Miesfeld said: > On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 7:20 PM, Chip Davis <ch...@av...> wrote: > >> As an alternative, would it be possible to simply copy all of the >> files in the installed ooRexx directory structure to the USB memory >> stick, plug it into a non-ooRexx computer, update the PATH to include >> the memory stick, and run from the stick? > > Chip, > > Yes that should work just the same. If you used it on the same > computer, where the USB stick always came up with the same drive > letter you could write a simple batch file to set the path. Or have > the drive letter be input to the batch file. Or copy a simple Rexx > program to the root ooRexx directory and be a little creative with the > setup. You could have the Rexx program figure out what the path > should be, then write it out to a batch file and invoke it. You just > need to cd into the ooRexx root directory to invoke the Rexx program > from the command line. > > Using a USB stick was really what I had in mind, it was just simpler > to do a quick demo with a zip file. > > -- > Mark Miesfeld > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Sell apps to millions through the Intel(R) Atom(Tm) Developer Program > Be part of this innovative community and reach millions of netbook users > worldwide. Take advantage of special opportunities to increase revenue and > speed time-to-market. Join now, and jumpstart your future. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-atom-d2d > _______________________________________________ > Oorexx-devel mailing list > Oor...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/oorexx-devel > |