On 31 October 2011 16:08, Tres Seaver <tseaver at palladion.com> wrote: > On 10/31/2011 11:50 AM, Carl Meyer wrote: > >> I have no problem including the basic posix/nt activate scripts if >> no one else is concerned about the added maintenance burden there. >> >> I'm not sure that my cross-shell-scripting fu is sufficient to >> write posix/activate in a cross-shell-compatible way; I use bash >> and am not very familiar with other shells. If it runs under >> /bin/sh is that sufficient to make it compatible with "all Unix >> shells" (for some definition of "all")? If so, I can work on this. > > > I would say this is a perfect "opportunity to delegate," in this case > to the devotees of other cults^Wshells than bash. For Windows, can you point me at the nt scripts? If they aren't too complex, I'd be willing to port to Powershell. Paul.
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