[CentOS] Re: What's the Linux equivelant of an exe file?
Simon Perreault
nomis80 at lqt.caThu Aug 4 15:51:28 UTC 2005
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On Thursday 04 August 2005 11:32, Bryan J. Smith wrote: > **NOTE: Does anyone know who I can _shoot_ for creating the > WINE service/kernel .exe support so the Linux > kernel/executive automatically launches WINE when it gets an > .exe? You still have to give it execute permission. Where's the problem? Isn't that exactly the same as calling /usr/bin/perl when there's a Perl script starting with #!/usr/bin/perl that's executable?
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