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Definition of a Unixlink
The keyword for a link definition on Unix systems is Unixlink. A global ID of a unixlink should begin with gid_Unixlink . Unixlinks have to be assigned to modules in the definition block of the module. A typical definition of a procedure in the scp projects looks like: #ifdef
UNX #ifdef
UNX Assignment at a Module: Unixlinks = (gid_Unixlink_Zip, gid_Unixlink_Unzip); The definition of a Unixlink is simple. The link has a name, some privileges (555 in the case of BIN_FILE_BODY), a directory, in which the link is created, and a target. In the first example above, a link named „ziplink“ is created in the program directory in the Office installation, that points to the file „/usr/bin/zip“.
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