SH (https://pypi.python.org/pypi/sh) is used to call executables for which 
there is Python library equivalent. If SH doesn't work on Windows, you can 
try removing it and using a direct method of calling 
executables: 
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/89228/calling-an-external-command-in-python/92395#92395

On Saturday, August 16, 2014 6:49:47 AM UTC-4, Nhu Trinh wrote:
>
> Hi Roverto,
> Im trying to port Mayan EDMS to windows, so I need to port SH package 
> right?, Could you please guide me to make it faster?
>
> On Thursday, August 30, 2012 12:36:13 PM UTC+7, Roberto Rosario wrote:
>>
>> Hi Fernando,
>>
>> There is no install guide at the moment for Windows.  The way Windows 
>> supports Python, Django, the libraries and binaries necessary to run Mayan 
>> is different than the way the POSIX OSes support them.  The only way I have 
>> managed to get Mayan running under Windows was by using cygwin.  But I 
>> haven't tried in a while so can't say if it would install with the current 
>> version.  For Windows I usually recommend using VirtualBox or similar and 
>> install on a virtual Ubuntu Server image which is the most documented 
>> platform for Mayan.  However, be sure to share your results even if they 
>> are not complete or successful, they could be the beginning of official 
>> support for Windows.
>>
>> --Roberto
>>
>> On Wednesday, August 29, 2012 6:37:20 PM UTC-4, Fernando Andreacci wrote:
>>>
>>> Any guide on how to install Mayan edms on windows?
>>>
>>> I'm trying, but i'm getting a bunch of errors.
>>>
>>

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