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    Lju2
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    I have my application running on windows and linux, but the problem is I must write separate scripts for updating my application and system stuff (.bat for windows, .sh for linux) I had an idea to use cygwin to use .sh on windows, but I need something more compact. What would you suggest to use for this purpose? Thanks in advance www.ip-sustavi.hr

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      I have my application running on windows and linux, but the problem is I must write separate scripts for updating my application and system stuff (.bat for windows, .sh for linux) I had an idea to use cygwin to use .sh on windows, but I need something more compact. What would you suggest to use for this purpose? Thanks in advance www.ip-sustavi.hr

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      Jimmanuel
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      Perl[^]and Python[^] are pretty good cross platform scripting languages. They both come standard with most Linux distros, but you'll have to install them on any Windows box you're using.

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        Perl[^]and Python[^] are pretty good cross platform scripting languages. They both come standard with most Linux distros, but you'll have to install them on any Windows box you're using.

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        Are there any projects/articles that could help me?

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          Are there any projects/articles that could help me?

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          not here - this is a .Net site. The Perl Monks[^] can teach you everything you need to know about Perl; Python I'm not very familiar with - Google would be your best friend for that one.

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