Hi,

Erlang Web as a framework does not use any Linux-specific
mechanisms (os:cmd or other). Erlang Web as a set of 
libraries and scripts does: for example all the scripts 
included in the release are using Linux paths style/Linux 
commands/etc. 

If you want to try - run it using cygwin - I think it should
work well.

And I guess you will be the first person who will do that:
if you achieve success - please, share it with the community :)

----- "Elan" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi.
> Wiki under Installation -> compile.erl states that there is a startup
> script
> to make installation easier, and that
> "currently only Linux based environments are supported".
> 
> Will Erlang Web run under Windows, and does there exist some resource
> that
> explains how to install Erlang Web under Windows?
> 
> TIA,
> Elan
> 
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