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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Batch file question Post 302229365 by era on Tuesday 26th of August 2008 06:28:36 PM
Old 08-26-2008
Your question looks like a DOS batch file. It's not clear what it's supposed to do. The essential part is the java line, you can copy that to a file and insert a line above it which contains the text #!/bin/sh -- mark it as executable and go. This hardly counts as porting the DOS batch file but I don't think the other things it does are useful outside of DOS anyway.

It's not like you can post a badly specified problem here and expect somebody to have diagnosed and solved it two hours later. If you don't get an answer, it's usually because (1) your problem domain is unfamiliar to users of this site, (2) your question doesn't make much sense; or (3) your attitude towards the people who come here to help others dissuades them from helping you. Even so, give it a few days.
 

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README.macos - Perl under Mac OS (Classic) SYNOPSIS
This document briefly describes perl under Mac OS (Classic). If you are running perl under Mac OS X, you don't want to be here (unless you are in the Classic environment under Mac OS X). When we say "Mac OS" below, we mean Mac OS 7, 8, and 9, and not Mac OS X. DESCRIPTION
The latest perl source itself builds on Mac OS, with some additional pieces. Support for Mac OS is now in the perl core, and MacPerl is kept in close sync with regular perl releases. To build perl for Mac OS (as an MPW tool), you will need the addition of the macos subdirectory, distributed separately. It includes extra source files, config files, and make files. It also includes extra Mac-specific modules. To build the MacPerl application, you will also need the macperl directory, which includes the source files for creating the application itself. All of this is available from the development site, via HTTP (in the MacPerl Installer, which includes all the source and binaries) and anonymous CVS. http://dev.macperl.org/ The source is also in the main perl repository in the macperl branch (the 5.6 source is in the maint-5.6/macperl branch). You will also need compilers and libraries, all of them freely available. These are linked to from the SourceForge site. Go that site for all things having to do with MacPerl development. MacPerl 5.6.1 and later are supported on Mac OS 8.1 and later, for 68040 and PowerPC architectures. The MPW tool may be used on Mac OS 7.5.5 and 68030 computers. MacPerl 5.2.0r4 is also available, on the CPAN and on SourceForge. It is based on perl 5.004, and works with Mac OS 7.5.5 and 68030 com- puters. AUTHOR
perl was ported to Mac OS by Matthias Neeracher <neeracher@mac.com>. It is currently maintained by Chris Nandor <pudge@pobox.com>. DATE
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