Deliverable Mail wrote:
I had success with the MS Unix Services for WIndows (SFU, interix.com), also described in the wiki. You get tla to compile practically out of the box, with names as long as you like and upgrades as fast as recompiling. I specifically got SFU for tla, and have an SFU shell open to run tla in it, when I need to. There's openssh/sftp there to get stuff over the network, and I also compiled ssh.com in SFU. I still do everything else in cygwin.
Alexy
Whoa, this is *very* good.
Could you write a bit about this on the Win32 section in the wiki?
What requirements do the compiled binaries have?
Can they be used without installing the whole SFU package, only using a shell, tla, and maybe a support lib or three?
-gus
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