Magnus Hagander wrote:
>> (We really oughta
>>figure a way to generate them all from a single list file... can we
>>rely on sed(1) being available in all Windows build environments?)
>>
>>
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>Unfortunatly, no, we can't.
>There are sed implementations available for win32, but they're not
>installed by default. MingW and Cygwin of course ship with sed, but we
>build libpq with MSVC and Borland as well...
>
>The avaiable options to do it are just horrible. There is edlin, but it
>can't be used for anything serious. Or there is the wonderful concept of
>writing something in vbscript. But putting vbscript in there doesn't
>seem like a very good option.
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>
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ActiveState Perl? It's very widely used.
cheers
andrew