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Tuesday, August 1, 2017
64-bit versions of SED and AWK?
The 32-bit versions at SourceForge, when executed from the command line in Windows 7 say, "is not compatible with the version of Windows you are running." Huh?
TM: Unfortunately downloading tells me after installing to turn on the SUA object in Turn Windows Features On and Off, but that object is not one of the features.
Here you go:
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That sounds weird. 32-bit programs run fine under 64-bit Windows. Are you sure they're not 16-bit versions somehow?
ReplyDeleteIf you were using Windows 10, you could use the entire Ubuntu toolset. (It's complete enough you can even get an X server and run X programs!)
TM: Unfortunately downloading tells me after installing to turn on the SUA object in Turn Windows Features On and Off, but that object is not one of the features.
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