[tex-live] TL'10 pretest trial
Reinhard Kotucha
reinhard.kotucha at web.de
Mon Jul 5 02:53:24 CEST 2010
On 4 July 2010 Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
> 5) It is extremely annoying that the installer insists on
> re-writing backslashes as forward slashes. Backslashes
> are the norm in Windows, and if one wants to copy
> and paste a proposed location, this simply will not work
> once the slashes have been reversed. Why can they not
> be left in the default orientation for the platform, and/or
> as typed/inserted by the user ?
Be happy that the TeX Live installer supports Windows at all. This is
how it all started:
Norbert wrote some Perl modules for managing packages. In order to
make use of Norbert's modules, we needed a new installer. Norbert
said that he is not familiar enough with shell programming in order to
make his modules available to the teTeX installer. I proposed that a
new installer had to be written in Perl because otherwise we can't
support Windows. Then Pawel Jackowski, who was involved in
development of the Windows installer, said "please proceed". I still
don't know what the phrase "please proceed" meant, but I suppose that
it was meant as "good luck" when I said that a new installer should
work on all platforms, including Windows.
It turned out that it's pretty easy to write an installer which works
on every platform, ..... except Windows.
Windows is a pain. Nothing works as expected. Bugs are not
documented. Nothing is documented. If you are interested in the
details, I could forward you abt. 5500 mails from the TL developers
list immediately.
I consider to write a book about Windows when I'm retired and have
nothing better to do. The title of the book will be "Broken by Design".
Coming back to your question:
The MS-DOG API supported forward slashes and backslashes from the
beginning. So, what is so wrong with forward slashes.
I fear that your next complaint is that on Windows options start with
a slash instead of a hyphen. And later you might ask us to support
something like
progname/a/b/c
Sigh!
Regards,
Reinhard
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