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![]() Well, I know how to make a shortcut/alias/link, but I don't know how to add certain properties to it. I supposed I could make another shell script to run it, but the shell script has to be run via Terminal which defeats the purpose of making this whole thing GUI-oriented anyway...
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Linus Torvalds is my hero
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There are two more things I'd like you to do for me, but for the first one I need to rewrite the GUI to accommodate this script. The second thing is more of a question. I've never used OS X so bear with me. Does the 64-bit version of Mac OS X need to install some kind of 32-bit library to run F@H?
EDIT: I lied I have another question. I was looking through the code again and I see that you never execute the file. Was this the plan for the script? I'm sure it's not a big deal to fix. (Just Code:
chmod +x fah6 mpiexec Code:
./fah6 -smp
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I only made it so that this script fetches the FAH program, unzips it, puts it in the /Applications folder, and deletes the original .tgz file. So it's more like an "installer." If I were to add the execute line to this, then it would always be fetching the file and installing it, THEN running it. I think you would need a second script for running it to avoid the aforementioned problem.
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"But you would be amazed by how many people think that the only reason to have a computer is to play games, and that playing games is all that anyone with a computer does." - dangerousHobo "Linux is everywhere, it is all around us, even now in this very room. You can see it when you look out your window, or you turn on your television. You can feel it when you go to work, when you go to church, when you pay your taxes. " - mbp"I have used a mac before. And they still don't have right click I mean come on." - aakar Blah, blah, can't hear you
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