[erlang-questions] .erlang file in Windows
Kirill Zaborski
qrilka@REDACTED
Sun Aug 12 16:09:40 CEST 2007
.erlang is not a directory!
A file can be created from command line using e.g.
copy nul .erlang
Regards,
Kirill.
On 8/12/07, Douglas Finke <finked@REDACTED> wrote:
>
> You can create the directory from the command line.
>
> Start | Run then type cmd and press enter.
>
> md .erlang
>
> You can then view it in the Explorer.
>
> Doug
>
> blog: Development In a Blink <http://dougfinke.com/blog/>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
> Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 14:32:37 +0200
> From: xapwing@REDACTED
> To: erlang-questions@REDACTED
> Subject: [erlang-questions] .erlang file in Windows
>
> Hi,
>
> reading page 47 in Joe Armstrong's new book, I tried to create a .erlang
> file, which (as I read earlier) should reside in the bin directory (which is
> stated otherwise in the book).
>
> However, Windows XP OS won't accept a file named ".erlang" (dot in
> position 1).
>
> Any ideas?
>
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