Hi,

> I hope he didn't mean that... :-) I want to keep the current scripting
> intact for the Unix side of everything since shell scripting is installed by
> default for Unix and most Unix developers understand it.  OTOH, Tcl is not
> installed by default, and I am not sure that most Unix developers understand
> it.

Ok, in that case we have only two possibilities left, either try to make 
the sh scripts run with win-bash/GNUWin32, or write Windows batch files. 
to write tcl scripts only for windows wouldn't be a good idea, since you 
need jim or tcl, but windows batch files will run in any case.

We might first try the win-bash approach and if we have a show stopper 
we can go for the windows batch files.

Regards,
Werner

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