It is actually possible to embed JScript in a bat file. This way we could have 1 file using the built-in scripting capabilities.
I'm currently doing some tests and will post the results. 2012/5/17 Christophe Herreman <christophe.herre...@gmail.com> > How will you decide whether or not to keep the PowerShell version? > > > 2012/5/17 Carol Frampton <cfram...@adobe.com> > >> These scripts aren't run as part of the build so I don't think it matters >> if the build machine has powershell or not. >> I'm not sure if powershell will remain in the script. The alternative is >> back to 3 files. >> >> On 5/17/12 7 :09AM, "Roland Zwaga" <rol...@stackandheap.com> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> The windows CI machine runs 2003 server I believe. Guess there's an >> easy >> >> way to find out (ie try and run the script) :-) >> >> >> > >> >Sounds like a plan ;) PowerShell can be installed on 2003 server though, >> >so >> >if its absent I guess we'd have to put in >> >a request at Apache infra. >> >OR, we find an alternative for the powershell functionality... >> >> > > > -- > Christophe Herreman > http://www.herrodius.com > http://www.springactionscript.org > http://www.as3commons.org > -- Christophe Herreman http://www.herrodius.com http://www.springactionscript.org http://www.as3commons.org