./ [WAS: Re: Terminal Syntax]

James Heaver james at heaver.org
Mon Jun 25 13:24:49 UTC 2007


On 25/06/07, Greg Booth <bootgr at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> Then to run ANY windows executable from the command line it's simply
> wine ./<EXE NAME> so a file setup.exe would be ( assuming you're in
> the directory where the executable is located )
>
> wine ./setup.exe
>
> The . is important so make sure to include it.



What does the ./ mean, I've seen it in this, and other contexts (compiling
form source perhaps) and never known what it does.



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