> > Same batch file, so yes.
> >
> > It would be possible to convert the batch file into a perl or
> ruby
> > scripts plus a one-line batch that starts the interpreter +
> script,

Hmm,

aren't you shutting with 'Kanonen auf Spatzen'?

I have running the standalone-context here on WindowsME.
I have modifyed the original batch-files a bit and I had to adapt 
some entrys in scite, where cmd.exe is called. (btw isn't it possible 
to call the command interpreter via COMMSPEC? So the whole thing is 
not depending on the command interpreter.)

Wolfgang
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