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I use cygnus for my scripting. It's a GNU implementation of many of the standard Unix commands. Supports Bourne shell as well. Works great and it is free.
-- Terry Dykstra Canadian Forest Oil Ltd. Sybase Developer's Network: http://www.sybase.com/sdn "Jerry Gitomer" <jgitomer_at_erols.com> wrote in message news:20000428.5462500_at_noname.nodomain.nowhere... Check out cygnus and Ready-to-run software. One, or both, have implemented the GNU tools - including bash - on NT. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< On 4/27/00, 5:33:52 PM, Aaron <asentell_at_my-deja.com> wrote regarding Scripting on NT:Received on Fri Apr 28 2000 - 00:00:00 CDT
> I'm curious in hearing about other people's experiences with writing
> scripts on NT. I just made the switch from Unix to NT, and I feel
like
> I'm working with one hand tied behind my back now. I need a good, low
> cost solution. A product like MKS ($400 a pop) would be out of range.
> Has anybody tried using perl or java? I would like to have something
> that would be portable to Unix since we might be getting it around
here
> sometime in the future.
> Thanks.
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