Harald Armin Massa wrote:
I think it's fairly easy to install Perl on Windows actually.  It
doesn't sound too onerous a requirement if you want in-place upgrade;
actually it looks a very reasonable one.

Much more reasonable than Korn shell in any case (or any shell for that
matter; I think anything is going to be more of a potentially painful
platform dependency than Perl).


May I humbly recommend to rewrite in Python? That should be as
difficult / easy as PERL, AND there is a very robust py2exe
implementation, which allows to create a single .exe file which
contains everything.

Python is present on all Linux, Windows users are totally comfortable
with .exe files.



No, I don't think so ;-) Without getting into language wars, Perl is already our de facto cross-platform scripting tool. We don't need to be adding extra knowledge requirements to the project, nor extra build requirements (right now, perl is already required for building from source, or when building with MSVC, or when running a buildfarm animal)

cheers

andrew

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