Good Morning Steve

I am running Unicon Version 11.7.  January 22, 2010 on Fedora 13.

I finally wiped my Microsoft Windows XP after taking a backup of 
everything and rebuilt using Fedora 13 as my base.

I downloaded the Unicon 11.7 and installed. Neither command sequence is 
adding the prefix to the icode files. I am at a loss at the moment.


On 07/12/2010 04:50 AM, Steve Wampler wrote:

{Snip}

> Interesting.  I wonder if this is a Windows-only thing?  Under Linux,
> (with Unicon Version 11.6), I get:
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> ->unicon pairings.icn
> Parsing pairings.icn: .
> /opt/bin/icont -c   -O pairings.icn /tmp/uni21482891
> Translating:
> pairings.icn:
>   main
> No errors
> /opt/bin/icont  pairings.u
> Linking:
> ->head -8 pairings
> #!/bin/sh
> IXBIN=/opt/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 ${1+"$@"}
> ->
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>
> If I include the -B option, then that heading does not
> appear, as you indicate.  Or am I completely missing what
> you're saying?
>
regards

Bruce Rennie

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