Bruce & Breeanna Rennie wrote:
> I have tried using the following as an example
> 
> unincon -B -o be blockexpr.icn
> 
> but the prefix as found in the unicon bash script is not being added to 
> the file
> 
> #!/bin/sh
> IXBIN=/home/Bruce/src/Unicon/bin/iconx
> IXLCL=`echo $0 | sed 's=[^/]*$=iconx='`
> 
> [ -n "$ICONX" ] && exec "$ICONX" $0 ${1+"$@"}
> [ -x $IXLCL ] && exec $IXLCL $0 ${1+"$@"}
> [ -x $IXBIN ] && exec $IXBIN $0 ${1+"$@"}
> exec iconx $0 ${1+"$@"}
...
> 
> Any clues as to what needs to be done to get this automatically prepended.

Is there a reason you want the -B option?  Wouldn't you get what you
want by just omitting it?

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