[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all,

Hello,

> I've inherited a bunch of scripts that am spending lots of time debugging and
> tracing, changing etc. Part of the task also is to have the same modified in
> some way so that I can use it for both UNIX and Windows.
> 
> Lots of these scripts have system "<UNIX COMMAND>" on them which of course I
> can't run on Windows. Can anyone suggest how to get around this? Or any white
> papers on how to do this?

It depends on what system "<UNIX COMMAND>" does.  You could install SFU or 
Cygwin:

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/sfu/
http://www.cygwin.com/

Some "<UNIX COMMAND>"s are already written in perl:

http://ppt.perl.org/


John
-- 
use Perl;
program
fulfillment

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