I’ve also tried without the -s and it didn’t work either :(
On Sun, Oct 2, 2022 at 10:07 OpenSmalltalk-Bot ***@***.***> wrote:
On 2022-09-30, at 11:01 PM, Alan Dao ***@***.***> wrote:
I'm trying to run a Smalltalk script on VM start-up on Windows. It looks
like GNU/Linux is able to do it with this command:
../cogspur/squeak Cuis5.0-4426 -s ../scripts/setUpEnvironment.st
Hmph, that's not how I'd expect to run it; normally I just add the script name after the image name. It's been that way forever.
However, the start-up script is ignored when I try this equivalent
command on Windows:
cogspur\Squeak.exe Cuis5.0-4426.image -s ../scripts/setUpEnvironment.st
Is there a Windows equivalent way to run a script on VM start-up?
I don't do windows but maybe just try without the -s ?
tim
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