Mail Archives: djgpp/1994/10/23/04:22:38
> Me too! I had the utilities from the GNUish project for a
> while, but they, like MS-DOS, have the 127-character command line
> barrier. Sucks! However, Ian's utilities all have the convention
> that @filename in argv denotes a file that contains additional
GNUish utilities can work around the 127-char limit by reading
arguments from the environment, and AFAIK ms_sh supports this
feature (although I never worked with ms_sh).
> Ian provides a sample extend.lst you can start with). However, once
> the file is set up, you have yourself a nice Unixoid environment. You
I would say that for DJGPP people (if they do development under MS-DOS),
the ultimate ``Unixoid'' test is: can this shell run complicated Unix
shell scripts, like those which come with GNU Makefiles, especially
the configure scripts? Well, can ms_sh do this? What is needed here
is a shell look-alike which could run scripts in non-interactive (batch)
mode; all the interactive features (history, editing etc.) aren't required.
I had to hand-craft a Makefile and config.h files so many times, I even
tried in desperation to butcher tcsh to make something like that, but
eventually gave up. So: can ms_sh do the job? I don't know enough
Unix to understand the implications of all the ms_sh limitations which
are described in its docs, so maybe somebody on the list knows?
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