11-21-2006
You probably cant. As a general rule, you cannot just take executable binaries from one OS to another OS and expect them to work. You will probably have to recompile.
10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting
1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I'm trying to find out if a executible file created in visual basic will run in the CGI-BIN of a unix server. I see the C section but no mention of VB.
Thanks
Sean (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: seanstog
1 Replies
2. Programming
At time of installation I have to open the resource. and i have to insert a string serial number in the exe.
please provide me code to edit the exe (in solaris) to insert a serial number which can be used by exe at run time. (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: ssahu
6 Replies
3. SuSE
does exe files works withe suse
am new n linux system
and were can i find msn 4 linux (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: abdulla
2 Replies
4. Programming
how we can run the exe when the system starts. (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: phani_sree
2 Replies
5. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Can you please tell me how I can list all EXE files in a dir and Subdir which where modified say before 01/01/2006 (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: fremont
2 Replies
6. Programming
Is it possible to extract c program,from its executable file(.exe)?
i mean we dont have program but its exe file only which runs,can we retrieve the program?
if yes how?
if no why? (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: unknown9
2 Replies
7. Programming
:confused:Hi
I work on a production server. We have some .exe files in our system, the source of these files are C++ programs that are stored in the development server. How these .exe work. Could somebody please tell that in detail.
Thanks a lot!!
Kanu (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: kanu_pathak
8 Replies
8. Programming
All,
I have never comipled C code before and would appricaite if anyone could tell me how to build a .exe from a C program.
Thanks in advance. (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: thana
5 Replies
9. Programming
hello everyone,
could somebody tell me where can i find some good exercises on signals,processes and threads? actually i need to find some solved exercises in system programming.
tnx (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: micy
4 Replies
10. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi
I have a open source tool called table text comparator
Link to download that tool: http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/csv_file_comparison.html
I wish to run this tool in our unix servers. In windows O.S i just have to unzip and i can use this tool by running the .exe file. So i want to know how... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: Ganesh_more
6 Replies
LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
xsddiagram
XSDDIAGRAM(1) User Commands XSDDIAGRAM(1)
NAME
xsddiagram - Xml Schema Definition (XSD) diagram viewer
SYNOPSIS
XSDDiagram.exe [-o output.svg] [-so EXTENSION] [-r RootElement]* [-e N] [-z N] [file.xsd]
DESCRIPTION
XSD Diagram, version 0.10.0.0
-o FILE
specifies the output image. Only '.svg' or '.png' are allowed. If not present, the GUI is shown.
-so EXTENSION
specifies the output image is streamed through the standard output. EXTENSION can be: png, jpg, svg or emf (emf on Windows only).
If not present, the GUI is shown.
-r ELEMENT
specifies the root element of the tree. You can put several -r options = several root elements in the tree.
-e N
specifies the expand level (from 0 to what you want). Be carefull, the result image can be huge.
-z N
specifies the zoom percentage from 10% to 1000% (only for .png image). Work only with the '-o', '-os png' or '-os jpg' option.
Example 1: > XSDDiagram.exe -o file.png -r TotoRoot -e 3 -z 200 ./folder1/toto.xsd
will generate a PNG image from a diagram with a root element 'TotoRoot' and expanding the tree from the root until the 3rd level.
Example 2: > XSDDiagramConsole.exe ./folder1/toto.xsd
will load the xsd file in the GUI window.
Example 3: > XSDDiagram.exe -r TotoRoot -e 2 ./folder1/toto.xsd
will load the xsd file in the GUI window with a root element 'TotoRoot' and expanding the tree from the root until the 2nd level.
Example 4: > XSDDiagram.exe -os svg -r TotoRoot -e 3 ./folder1/toto.xsd
will write a SVG image in the standard output from a diagram with a root element 'TotoRoot' and expanding the tree from the root
until the 3rd level.
xsddiagram 0.10 April 2012 XSDDIAGRAM(1)