I had problems with cygwin that I was not able to solve. In one machine,
it was very slow (everything else was fast). However, it's more important to
me that I can distribute scsh as a standalone executable file. I don't want
the user to have the problem of checking his cygwin version. Is it possible
to do that with cygwin?
Maurício
"Pedro Pinto" <quixote72@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Mauricio,
>
> Why is it that you cannot use cygwin?
>
> -pp
>
>
> briqueabraque@yahoo.com ("Maur cio") wrote in message
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> > Hi,
> >
> > I've been working on a project where I have to write many shell
scripts.
> > I would like to use scheme (scsh or guile seems good options) to do
that,
> > but I need a native windows version (cygwin is not an option). I had to
> > learn Ruby (which is nice, but I don't like it very much).
> > What would be the problems involved in compiling scsh on Windows? I
> > understand there's a lot of unix behaviors that do not work the same way
on
> > Windows, but that's also true for Ruby. Has anyone tried that? Is it
just
> > impossible or it's something easily doable if someone needs it?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Maurício
>
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