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Default Unix scripts on Windows - 05-21-2005 , 10:01 PM






I need to develop some Unix (ksh) scripts to run on a HPUX system, but I'd
like to do the work on windows. I tried something called "UWIN" which
almost works, but I can't get it to run SQL*Plus.

Anyone have any luck doing something like this? Is there another way to get
a ksh command processor on windows (that will run SQL*Plus)?

This is probably nuts, but that hasn't stopped me before.


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Default Re: Unix scripts on Windows - 05-21-2005 , 10:06 PM






"Randy Harris" <randy (AT) SpamFree (DOT) com> wrote in
news:qCSje.1805$%w4.1481 (AT) newssvr31 (DOT) news.prodigy.com:

Quote:
I need to develop some Unix (ksh) scripts to run on a HPUX system, but
I'd like to do the work on windows. I tried something called "UWIN"
which almost works, but I can't get it to run SQL*Plus.

Anyone have any luck doing something like this? Is there another way
to get a ksh command processor on windows (that will run SQL*Plus)?

This is probably nuts, but that hasn't stopped me before.


http://www.cygwin.com/


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Default Re: Unix scripts on Windows - 05-21-2005 , 10:52 PM




"IANAL_VISTA" <IANAL_Vista (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote

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"Randy Harris" <randy (AT) SpamFree (DOT) com> wrote in
news:qCSje.1805$%w4.1481 (AT) newssvr31 (DOT) news.prodigy.com:

I need to develop some Unix (ksh) scripts to run on a HPUX system, but
I'd like to do the work on windows. I tried something called "UWIN"
which almost works, but I can't get it to run SQL*Plus.

Anyone have any luck doing something like this? Is there another way
to get a ksh command processor on windows (that will run SQL*Plus)?

This is probably nuts, but that hasn't stopped me before.



http://www.cygwin.com/
That works much better. Thank you!



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