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- From: Jim Breen <jwb@example.com>
- Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2001 12:19:06 +1000 (EST)
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[gavin.walker@example.com (Re: shell on Win32) writes:] >> You could install the whole cygwin kit and kaboodle, which is pretty good and >> handles the vagaries of Windows as elegantly as can be expected. I put it on my >> machine to play around with Palm development, but it's pretty much replaced my >> use of DOS now. Bit big though if all you want is a shell, but you can custom >> install just that maybe... I have cygwin too. Not at all bad. I have used it for porting vanilla C command-line programs to win32, and also for mixed C/tcl/tk. It comes with Tcl/tk 8.0 which is a bit old, but there are downloads which bring it up to 8.3. Jim -- Jim Breen [j.breen@example.com http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/] Computer Science & Software Engineering, Tel: +61 3 9905 3298 Monash University, Fax: +61 3 9905 5146 Clayton VIC 3168, Australia $B%8%`!&%V%j!<%s(J@$B%b%J%7%eBg3X(J
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