hi, > Dunno what the problem really is (don't have time atm to read fully), > but imposing a posix shell to win32 people is a no-go, IMHO. Especially > not for end-users. I know _noone_ computer illiterate who even KNEW the win command prompt before I opened it. Besides it's mostly completely useless anyways. Anyone seriously using it (admins f.e. messing around with services) should be able to make the transition to a proper, working POSIX shell. There might be folks though that wanna stick to Vistas monad stuff.. > Apart from that we'd have to install that as part of > KDE because a posix shell is not something joe average has installed. well libpng and and others are deps aswell... so one more for having a BASH on windows there's either the CYGWIN way (http://folk.uio.no/andreass/unix_tools.html contains utility binaries ready to be dumped into path) or the totally GNU way @ http://winbash.tigris.org/... > This project's purpose is to create a native win32 version of GNU bash without requiring the cygwin DLLs. > There is a (mostly) functional 1.14.7 version available. It currently doesn't work well with > subprocesses, redirection and signals, but most of the normal shell features are available. well that needs further testing I guess.. btw short question: what's the status of Holgers emerge script? I would like to start on kde/wine debugging and this stuff really needs to kinda build itself for me to consider investing time in it.. regards marcel _______________________________________________ Kde-windows mailing list Kde-windows@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-windows