Subj : Re: MIS POLL To : paulie420 From : ryan Date : Thu Nov 12 2020 08:50 am pa> "/mystic/./mis poll force" This is incorrect. If you use absolute path, you don't put the '.' character in there. I.e., you just use "/mystic/mis poll force". If you want to run a binary from the current directory you are in, you then put the '.' character, i.e. if your present working directory is /mystic/ already, you just use "./mis poll force". pa> the "./" always goes right before the command you are running; in pa> standard linux, ubuntu, whatever flavor... Only if you are trying to run a binary in the directory that you are currently in. pa> you always type "./" before the command you want to run.. pa> pa> ~/mystic/./mplc myfile.mps Negative. :) _ONLY_ put the '.' if you're trying to run a binary from your current directory. --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A46 2020/08/06 (Linux/64) * Origin: monterey bbs (21:1/168) .