Re: [Freedos-devel] Projects in need of a maintainer?

2009-04-14 Thread Bruce Axtens
2009/4/12 Aitor Santamaría aitor...@gmail.com

 Appart from this change, there are a couple of ideas that Jim and I
 exchanged on the topic of the installer that I hope to be able to
 write on the wiki soon, with the intention to make the installer
 modular.

Using a scripting language other than batch? Like maybe
Agenahttp://agena.sourceforge.net/,
seeing as it works on a variety of platforms including DOS?

Kind regards,
Bruce.
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Re: [Freedos-devel] Projects in need of a maintainer?

2009-04-14 Thread Adam Norton
I would use something more common like python. 
(http://www.caddit.net/pythond/)


Bruce Axtens wrote:
 2009/4/12 Aitor Santamaría aitor.sm http://aitor.sm@gmail.com 
 http://gmail.com

 Appart from this change, there are a couple of ideas that Jim and I
 exchanged on the topic of the installer that I hope to be able to
 write on the wiki soon, with the intention to make the installer
 modular.

 Using a scripting language other than batch? Like maybe Agena 
 http://agena.sourceforge.net/, seeing as it works on a variety of 
 platforms including DOS?
  
 Kind regards,
 Bruce.
  
 

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Re: [Freedos-devel] Projects in need of a maintainer?

2009-04-14 Thread Alain M.
I would say that the ideal script language is BASH, which exists dor 
DOS... (or at least sh)

Alain

Adam Norton escreveu:
 I would use something more common like python. 
 (http://www.caddit.net/pythond/)
 
 
 Bruce Axtens wrote:
 2009/4/12 Aitor Santamaría aitor.sm http://aitor.sm@gmail.com 
 http://gmail.com

 Appart from this change, there are a couple of ideas that Jim and I
 exchanged on the topic of the installer that I hope to be able to
 write on the wiki soon, with the intention to make the installer
 modular.

 Using a scripting language other than batch? Like maybe Agena 
 http://agena.sourceforge.net/, seeing as it works on a variety of 
 platforms including DOS?
  
 Kind regards,
 Bruce.
  
 

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Re: [Freedos-devel] Projects in need of a maintainer?

2009-04-14 Thread Alain M.

lyricalnanoha escreveu:
 
 Though, a truly free 16-bit bash or ash would be nice.

Why do you need it to be 16 bit. DOS's programs can be 32 bits without 
any problem.

How many 286 PC are there still around? Most are dead, but DOS in new 
machines is alive just fine :)

Alain

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