Christopher G D Tipper wrote:
No still not working. I've discounted the 'cygwin1.dll' issue as there
are only two copies on my hard-disk and the non-Context one is
definitely not on my path.
i'll test on an xp machine tomorrow
-
OK, further investigations suggests that ctxtools has been fixed but
texexec returns the same message, "This program cannot be run in DOS
mode." No problem, it's not urgent.
Christopher
Christopher G D Tipper wrote:
No still not working. I've discounted the 'cygwin1.dll' issue as there
are on
No still not working. I've discounted the 'cygwin1.dll' issue as there
are only two copies on my hard-disk and the non-Context one is
definitely not on my path.
Christopher
Hans Hagen wrote:
Massimiliano Lambertini wrote:
Christopher G D Tipper wrote:
I just updated to the latest beta on Vis
Massimiliano Lambertini wrote:
Christopher G D Tipper wrote:
I just updated to the latest beta on Vista and I get the following
executing texexec.exe:
This program cannot be run in DOS mode.
I stumbled upon it in my XP box. I checked out on google and it seemed
that this bug had someting to do
Hello,
I use contextminimals and todays update failed with the same message:
context.exe: This program cannot be run in DOS mode
greeting,
Helmut
Christopher G D Tipper schrieb am 01.12.2009 14:05:
Hi,
I just updated to the latest beta on Vista and I get the following
executing texexec.ex
Christopher G D Tipper wrote:
I just updated to the latest beta on Vista and I get the following
executing texexec.exe:
This program cannot be run in DOS mode.
I stumbled upon it in my XP box. I checked out on google and it seemed
that this bug had someting to do with the presence of multiple c
Hi,
I just updated to the latest beta on Vista and I get the following
executing texexec.exe:
This program cannot be run in DOS mode.
Isn't this just a compiler switch? Would be helpful as I am calling
texexec from a Tcl script.
Christopher
__