on 8/24/2000 1:22 PM, "Rafal Krzewski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> True. The current solution works just fine as far as we are setting up
> CLASSPATH and launch Ant to do the work.
> Still there are many platforms capable of running Java but not .bat or bash
> .sh scripts. Perl is much more wide-spread, and it would be nice to have it
> as the third alternative.
>
> Rafal
What other platforms? MacOS? As I just said. I don't care (and I'm a MacOS
person).
-jon
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