Okay this helped.
IndigoStar's User Manual gives the command for compiling an external file into the exe. Yahoo!
Okay, there is another extension to this problem. find.exe is also a windows application. Previously, to get my script to find the GNU version BEFORE the windows version I had to put the directory of the GNU find earlier in my "path" environment variable.
I've now run and tested the new compiled version and it appears to have imported the GNU find.exe into the exe. Yay! Small win. BUT ... taking it to another box, having no actual directory in which the GNU version of find sits how can I get my script to use it? It appears to look for the windows "find.exe" when it makes the call to find. I can see by the error message generated its using Windows "find.exe" but the exe of my script has the GNU find compiled into it. Help?!
Thanks
Dean
Programming these days takes more than a lone avenger with a compiler. - sam
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