1. desperation
I was writing this program for someone. It took me this entire week-end.=
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Then I bound it, but I forgot that the old ex.exe (2.0) has been moved to=
c:\fuphoria, and that there was no bind in the 2.1. So, I had my .EXE, b=
ut
then I remember this fact. So I wanted to delete ROSTER.EXE and make a
batch file, right? Well, I deleted ROSTER.EX. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOUCH=
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This is a lesson to back things up, but in defense I was making so many
revisions I don't know how effective that could have been in this case. =
I
was wondering if there's a way to, uh, un-bind an EXE? I think I ran bin=
d
2.0 and it prob bound with the 2.1 interpreter. I'd settle for the
"shrouded" 2.0 source.
Alan
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2. Re: desperation
Well, there is a way to unbind a Euphoria program, but you'll get the shrouded
source, and it only works with versions 2.0 and lower. I know because I wrote
a program (in C, heheheheh) to do that.. I think I deleted it, because I have
no idea where it is, though.
Alan Tu wrote:
> I was writing this program for someone. It took me this entire week-end.
> Then I bound it, but I forgot that the old ex.exe (2.0) has been moved to
> c:\fuphoria, and that there was no bind in the 2.1. So, I had my .EXE, but
> then I remember this fact. So I wanted to delete ROSTER.EXE and make a
> batch file, right? Well, I deleted ROSTER.EX. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOUCH.
> This is a lesson to back things up, but in defense I was making so many
> revisions I don't know how effective that could have been in this case. I
> was wondering if there's a way to, uh, un-bind an EXE? I think I ran bind
> 2.0 and it prob bound with the 2.1 interpreter. I'd settle for the
> "shrouded" 2.0 source.
>
> Alan
>