UnxUtils
Last updated | 24 April 2013 |
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Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
Licence | Free software |
Website |
sourceforge |
Development status | Unmaintained |
As of | August 2015 |
UnxUtils is a collection of ports of common GNU Unix-like utilities to native Win32, with executables only depending on the Microsoft C-runtime msvcrt.dll. The collection was last updated externally on April 15, 2003 by Dr. Karl M. Syring. The most recent release package is now available as an open-source project, UnxUtils at SourceForge, with the latest binary release in March, 2007 (though the files within are dated from the year 2000). The independent distribution included a main zip archive (UnxUtils.zip, 3,365,638 bytes) complemented by more recent updates (UnxUpdates.zip, 878,847 bytes, brought some binaries up to year 2003), but the sourceforge project has no UnxUpdates.zip package. An alternative source of Unix-like utilities for Windows is GnuWin32; it has later versions of many programs, but requires supporting files (e.g. DLLs) in many cases.
The utilities included are:
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See also
- Cygwin
- Interix
- MinGW
- Microsoft Windows Services for UNIX
- MKS Toolkit
- GnuWin32
- GNU Core Utilities
- List of Unix programs
External links
- current UnxUtils home page on SourceForge.net
- source and binaries
- older UnxUtils home page at SourceForge
- Dr. Karl Syring's home page
- Shunix/K93 Unix - standard UNIX utilities written in Korn Shell, a SourceForge project
- wintools packaging project at sourceforge.net