Hi Martin, I updated your post to make the asterisks visible that have been interpreted as Markdown elements for italic formatting ... Have a look at the Wiki https://sourceforge.net/p/convertcp/wiki/Home/#db55 ff While CONVERTCP doesn't support globbing (i.e. searching filenames with wildcard characters), all shell scripting languages that I'm aware of do support it. Unfortunately you didn't tell what kind of Shell script you're using to call CONVERTCP. In case of Windows Batch, the command line...
Hi Martin, I updated your post to make the asterisks visible that have been interpreted as Markdown elements for italic formatting ... Have a look at the Wiki https://sourceforge.net/p/convertcp/wiki/Home/#db55 ff While CONVERTCP doesn't support globbing (i.e. searching filenames with wildcard characters), all shell scripting languages that I'm aware of do support it. Unfortunately you didn't tell what kind of Shell script you're using to call the CONVERTCP. In case of Windows Batch, the command...
Hi Steffen, searching for a solution to run convertcp with "*" in the filename. (because the filename changes every day) convertcp 65001 1252 /i "SFSF_TO_Remedy_*.csv" /o "chris1252.asc" this does not find the source file although existing.... Martin
Thank you so much!
Oh, that would be great! You may remember I once told in my review that your builds are attached to a portable compiler/IDE solution for both Windows x86 and x64. I still try to keep it alive. The script may even tell the users if you uploaded a new version. This doesn't work anymore now, and x86 builds don't even exist anymore 🤷♂️ So, yeah I think also on behalf of the users of my portable script solution I would much appreciate to get the the former build structure back. Thanks!
Oh, that would be great! You may remember I once told in my review that your builds are attached to a portable compiler/IDE solution for both Windows x86 and x64. I still try to keep it alive. The script may even tell the users if you uploaded a new version. This doesn't work anymore now, and x86 builds don't even exist any more 🤷♂️ So, yeah I think also on behalf of the users of my portable script solution I would much appreciate to get the the former build structure back. Thanks!
There are always AV engines that complain about the binaries. I don't care at all because I wrote the code and I know those are just false positives. So, you should actually blame it on the AV vendors for not being able to develop their engines to reliably distinguish between harmless programs and malware. I always upload the binaries to VirusTotal myself. Currently x86: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/4700bd124f7b6e01fac05cfbc511dafef84e70e741bf91b129f5c328561757c5 x64: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/b3c9112f31a49a3aa8de6bed89b77fc5afed2a746f9e489c7b3c9cd7396c87db...
No mingw-w32-bin-i686 anymore?