>>>Maybe there's a way aroung the bug. The tripsoft.fxp I'm copying is the program generated by gendbc. I need to copy it into the directory where I want the database to be generated. Is there some way to tell the program to do the database in a different directory than the one it's in?
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>>You may hack it a little, and send the directory where it should work in as a parameter. Save the current directory, CD to the passed one, let the DBC generation do its thing, CD to the original directory, and you're done.
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>That's what I ended up doing. You need to catch up. :) How does that go...? GD&R?
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We're all too verbose... I couldn't catch up even if I sat by my machine all day. Even though I can login almost any time of day now, old habits never die - I still go for the net once or twice and do my things offline.
What was GD&R - grin, duck & run? No need for that, I laughed too :)