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Re: running perl script in eshell on windows permission denied
From: |
shul |
Subject: |
Re: running perl script in eshell on windows permission denied |
Date: |
Thu, 6 Nov 2008 14:33:57 -0800 (PST) |
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Andreas Politz wrote:
> > OK. So what can I do to execute some perl scripts from eshell?
> > I like eshell. It is so unix like...
> > Thanks
> > Mitchell
>
> The least you could try is
>
> $ perl me.pl
>
> ,but I guess there has to be a win32 equivalent to the unix chmod
> command. But I don't know such things.
Yes!
perl me.pl
works, which solves the real problem!
however i am still curious why the eshell environment creates a
'execute protection' that does
not exist in the native windows environment in the cmd.exe shell.
after all me.pl runs
in the cmd.exe shell and under M^X shell
I guess it may be
a carryover secondary to the universality of eshell, but it seems
strange, since there seems
to be no chmod command here..
thanks.
Also, I cannot install the cygwin environment. I actually am not even
allowed to install
emacs :).
shul