sed, awk, and perl under MS-DOS?

sed, awk, and perl under MS-DOS?

Post by n.. » Fri, 24 Sep 1993 03:58:34



I'm looking for an implementation of sed, awk (nawk, gawk), and/or perl
for use under MS-DOS.  Does anyone know of where I might be able to find
something like this?

Thanks,

Matt

 
 
 

sed, awk, and perl under MS-DOS?

Post by mdchac » Sat, 25 Sep 1993 20:11:32



>I'm looking for an implementation of sed, awk (nawk, gawk), and/or perl
>for use under MS-DOS.  Does anyone know of where I might be able to find
>something like this?
>Thanks,
>Matt


perl for sure, and probably sed and awk, are available via anon ftp
at oak.oakland.edu in the MSDOS directories.  The perl version I got
is 36 (3.6?) and seems to work fine for the basic things I'm doing.

Mike
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sed, awk, and perl under MS-DOS?

Post by Heine » Tue, 28 Sep 1993 14:53:05



>I'm looking for an implementation of sed, awk (nawk, gawk), and/or perl
>for use under MS-DOS.  Does anyone know of where I might be able to find
>something like this?

Hi there ...
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The MKS-Toolkit for MSDOG and OS/2 implements a bunch of UNIX commands.
It supports sed and awk. Perl is not supported (in my version 3.2).

Hope this helps a little ...

Regards ...

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sed, awk, and perl under MS-DOS?

Post by James R. Hamilt » Tue, 05 Oct 1993 04:04:05




>>I'm looking for an implementation of sed, awk (nawk, gawk), and/or perl
>>for use under MS-DOS.  Does anyone know of where I might be able to find
>>something like this?

>Hi there ...
>------------

>The MKS-Toolkit for MSDOG and OS/2 implements a bunch of UNIX commands.
>It supports sed and awk. Perl is not supported (in my version 3.2).

    Perl for MSDOS is availble on simtel mirrors like oak.oaklad.edu.  As
    I recall its stored in /pub/msdos/perl and there are two ports to
    choose from perl4019.zip and perl419x.zip.  I'm using perl419x.zip on
    mh HP100lx palmtop and, although I haven't used it extensively yet,
    its seems to be working well.

                        --jrh

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