Re: How to contribute - webrev question

2009-07-20 Thread Jean-Christophe Collet
Ulf Zibis wrote: Hi all, I'm very happy to successful run webrev on Windows :-) Much thanks you all. Now I have some errors when trying to 'webrev' a single file 'README' from my workspace. I'm afraid, I don't understand, how to define a 'filelist'. So please give me additional hint. A 'fi

Re: How to contribute - webrev question

2009-07-17 Thread Ulf Zibis
Hi all, I'm very happy to successful run webrev on Windows :-) Much thanks you all. Now I have some errors when trying to 'webrev' a single file 'README' from my workspace. I'm afraid, I don't understand, how to define a 'filelist'. So please give me additional hint. Here is what I tried: <<

Re: How to contribute - webrev question

2009-07-17 Thread Ulf Zibis
Am 17.07.2009 13:00, Dalibor Topic schrieb: Ulf Zibis wrote: Much thanks, Martin, to rub my eyes. I'm successive with Cygwin to run awk scripts on Windows, but there is no library for ksh (Kern Shell) :-( There is pdksh, fwiw: http://cygwin.com/packages/pdksh/pdksh-5.2.14-3 but it may

Re: How to contribute - webrev question

2009-07-17 Thread Dalibor Topic
Ulf Zibis wrote: > Much thanks, Martin, to rub my eyes. > > I'm successive with Cygwin to run awk scripts on Windows, but there is > no library for ksh (Kern Shell) :-( There is pdksh, fwiw: http://cygwin.com/packages/pdksh/pdksh-5.2.14-3 but it may or may not work. It may be worth a try, of cour

Re: How to contribute - webrev question

2009-07-16 Thread Ulf Zibis
Much thanks, Martin, to rub my eyes. I'm successive with Cygwin to run awk scripts on Windows, but there is no library for ksh (Kern Shell) :-( MKS should be part of "Windows Services for UNIX", see : Die /MKS Korn shell/ ist eine weitere kommerzielle

Re: How to contribute - webrev question

2009-07-16 Thread Martin Buchholz
The webrev script was developed by Sun developers for use on Solaris. Use on Windows is unsupported. You are not likely to find much support on this mailing list for doing jdk development on windows, and especially not using Microsoft "Windows Services for UNIX". Sun engineers use Cygwin or MKS for

Re: How to contribute - webrev question

2009-07-16 Thread Ulf Zibis
Am 16.07.2009 15:57, Andrew John Hughes schrieb: I think configuring the PATH on Windows is a little outside the scope of this mailing list and there are plenty of sources for such information elsewhere. Maybe you are right. But my question is not, how to set a path on Windows, it's how th

Re: How to contribute - webrev question

2009-07-16 Thread Andrew John Hughes
2009/7/16 Ulf Zibis : > Now I have installed the Microsoft "Windows Services for UNIX" and can run a > Korn Shell: > > Running the script, I get following output: > <== > $ dir > Datenträger in Laufwerk C: ist STANDARD > Volumeseriennummer: 14AD-C

Re: How to contribute - webrev question

2009-07-16 Thread Lance J. Andersen
You could try webrev -m to force it to use hg otherwise make sure that hg is accessible to your shell scripts which it appears not to be. Have you set your PATH for your shell? I do not have a windows environment to try this on myself I am afraid :-( Ulf Zibis wrote: Now I have installed t

Re: How to contribute - webrev question

2009-07-16 Thread Ulf Zibis
Now I have installed the Microsoft "Windows Services for UNIX" and can run a Korn Shell: Running the script, I get following output: <== $ dir Datenträger in Laufwerk C: ist STANDARD Volumeseriennummer: 14AD-C64D Verzeichnis von C:\Projects\Op