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Windows compatibility? #12

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jfeakes opened this issue Jul 16, 2021 · 6 comments
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Windows compatibility? #12

jfeakes opened this issue Jul 16, 2021 · 6 comments

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jfeakes commented Jul 16, 2021

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It works fine on Windows Terminal on our end. I presume, it will work also on Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), but I haven’t tested that.

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jfeakes commented Jul 16, 2021

Hmm perhaps I'm doing something wrong. Readme says to chmod the file. Is there a comparable step that would be required on windows?

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The file needs to be executable. You can pass the chmod command in the Terminal on Windows.

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@jfeakes Did you succeed?

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jfeakes commented Jul 28, 2021

@jfeakes Did you succeed?

Hi, no I'm still unable to run chmod in Windows terminal. Am quite certain that's not a usable command in Windows OS?

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retokromer commented Jul 28, 2021

@jfeakes On Windows Terminal and on Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) this works. It’s actually Linux that you are running when you use either the Terminal (which I suggest) or the WSL. We use it constantly since it was introduced five years ago and we are very happy with.

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