Subj : CVS commit src/sbbs3/xtrn To : rswindell From : Deuce Date : Mon Aug 29 2005 02:05 pm Re: CVS commit src/sbbs3/xtrn By: rswindell to All on Sun Aug 28 2005 17:07:00 > src/sbbs3 xtrn.cpp 1.181 1.182 > Update of /cvsroot/sbbs/src/sbbs3 > In directory cvs.synchro.net:/tmp/cvs-serv20648 > > Modified Files: > xtrn.cpp > Log Message: > New command-line specifiers (%@) - expands to exec dir on Win32 (same as %!) > but on Unix, expands to "/usr/bin/" - for use with info-zip command-lines. > > Uhh... /usr/bin isn't likely to be the correct place to find zip/unzip on anything except Linux distros. /usr/bin is generally in *nix reserved for binaries that are "part of" the system. *BSD and any commercial UNIX as well as OS/X will definately not put them there. You'd be better off expending it to nothing and expecting it in the path than /usr/bin --- þ Synchronet þ ``Penguins make tasty snacks'' .