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StavrosK
5y ago
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That means you can't copy the executable after executing once and have it run on Windows, correct?
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shandor
5y ago
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Probably the rewriting is only done on the program loaded into RAM?
yjftsjthsd-h
5y ago
No, there's a discussion upthread about running on Darwin that specifically says you have to run as `bash ./foo` first time and `./foo` thereafter because it overwrites on disk.
StavrosK
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5y ago
Hmm, possibly, though that wouldn't really make sense, why not just execute itself at that point?
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