Ack, I did it again!
I actually meant to say -x not -X
-X is considered (by me) "advanced usage", like if you're trying to cut down on file-sizes , so you create a CORE.par and DBI.par, and then
when creating foo.exe/bar.exe/baz.exe , each loads CORE.par/DBI.par without including it inside of foo.exe bar.exe
So you can update CORE.par and DBI.par without updating foo.exe, but if DBI.par is missing, foo.exe breaks
An alternative to pp/PAR is http://www.cavapackager.com/appdocs/contents.htm
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