1 Feb 2010 13:03
Re: I would like very much to have "konsole" ported to KDE-Windows
Am Dienstag, 19. Januar 2010 22:37:01 schrieb Patrick Spendrin: > > I would like very much to have "konsole" ported to KDE-Windows. > > This is a very unspecific wish(Continue reading). I guess we should write a wiki page for this FAQ?! > If you need a multi-terminal-application (e.g. to have multiple cmd.exe > together), you could try out Console2[1] which should have most features > Konsole has under Linux. > > If you need a posix shell, you might want to look at the cygwin[2] or > msys[3] shells. They provide all the tools like bash, sed, grep etc. > > If you really insist on having the KDE application Konsole ported, than > I have to tell you that you really need to be patient. There has been a > prove of concept, but the internals are rather hard to port, and so > there hasn't been any more work on a konsole port yet. > > regards, > Patrick > > [1] http://sourceforge.net/projects/console/ > [2] http://cygwin.com/ > [3] http://www.mingw.org/ -- -- Managing Director - Owner: www.intevation.net (Free Software Company) Germany Coordinator: fsfeurope.org. Coordinator: www.Kolab-Konsortium.com. Intevation GmbH, Osnabrück, DE; Amtsgericht Osnabrück, HRB 18998
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I guess we should write a wiki page for this FAQ?!
> If you need a multi-terminal-application (e.g. to have multiple cmd.exe
> together), you could try out Console2[1] which should have most features
> Konsole has under Linux.
>
> If you need a posix shell, you might want to look at the cygwin[2] or
> msys[3] shells. They provide all the tools like bash, sed, grep etc.
>
> If you really insist on having the KDE application Konsole ported, than
> I have to tell you that you really need to be patient. There has been a
> prove of concept, but the internals are rather hard to port, and so
> there hasn't been any more work on a konsole port yet.
>
> regards,
> Patrick
>
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