Bootstraping libraries on Windows

How about replacing the unix-based scripts with some precompiled Java code instead? Depending on bash and curl on Windows atleast is a bit of hassle (or do we need to include VBScripts)?

Re: Bootstraping libraries on Windows

On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 8:47 PM, Trond Olsen <trond [at] steinbit [dot] org> wrote:
How about replacing the unix-based scripts with some precompiled Java code instead? Depending on bash and curl on Windows atleast is a bit of hassle (or do we need to include VBScripts)?

If you are referring to sbt, you may want to checkout https://github.com/sbt/sbt-windows-install. I'm not sure what state its in but its a step in that direction. 

Re: Bootstraping libraries on Windows

Which reminds me, will all these scripts be replaced by sbt (which I guess isn't yet ready)?

On 3 December 2011 02:55, Doug Tangren <d [dot] tangren [at] gmail [dot] com> wrote:
On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 8:47 PM, Trond Olsen <trond [at] steinbit [dot] org> wrote:
How about replacing the unix-based scripts with some precompiled Java code instead? Depending on bash and curl on Windows atleast is a bit of hassle (or do we need to include VBScripts)?

If you are referring to sbt, you may want to checkout https://github.com/sbt/sbt-windows-install. I'm not sure what state its in but its a step in that direction. 

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