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eshell - win32 - executable files
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matt |
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eshell - win32 - executable files |
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Sat, 18 Jan 2003 22:01:50 GMT |
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This may be something that I need to do in the Windows registry, but...
How can I specify which files are executable. On a windows system there
are the normal ones like .exe, .bat, .com, etc. What I want to do is to
tell emacs that another type of file is executable, so that I can just
type the filename and have it execute like any other command.
Specifically, a perl script. I want to be able to execute say
"myscript.pl" without having to type: perl path_to_script/myscript.pl. I
have the file association set in explorer, and the path to the script is
in my path. I can execute it in cmd.exe by typing myscript.pl, but not
in eshell.
Any ideas?
TIA -- Matt
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- Re: eshell - win32 - executable files, John Wiegley, 2003/01/19
- Re: eshell - win32 - executable files, Sören Vogel, 2003/01/19
- Re: eshell - win32 - executable files, matt, 2003/01/19
- Re: eshell - win32 - executable files, Sören Vogel, 2003/01/19
- Re: eshell - win32 - executable files, matt, 2003/01/19
Re: eshell - win32 - executable files, Ehud Karni, 2003/01/20