![]() ![]() ![]() Should i waste time porting bat to sh or i could use some wine-powered wrappers for everything? Which one of them properly supports emulation of cmd.exe calls bat scripts? ![]() So im thinking how i could combine sh, bat and exe with some Wine-powered exe wrapper for Mac? Well i can figure something out with this, but im thinking about another problem - i use modified rar sfx executables for installers and few more purposes, and i cant find any equivalent of this for mac, also as part of interface i use buil-in Tridend (mshtml) frame which acts like IE within UI (especially useful for making non system default looking scrollbars). So in this case i only notepad++, exe wrapper and maybe few extra command line tools if such function not supported by cmd by default.īut this time i need to port my bat script to Mac OS X (and preferably to wrap them into some launcher), and i dont know a thing about how to do this and what behavior i should expect and how things works on macs these days.Ībout conversion of some common commands, I used to rely on bat scripts wrapped into exe launcher heavily and use them to avoid messing with visual studio and coding when i need to make some simple programs. ![]()
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