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This post has been moved to my website: https://moisescardona.me/windows-and-linux-can-work-together-how-to-execute-a-linux-command-from-visual-basic/
thanks for sharing.
i like
follback :)
Alot of steps so it's kind of hard to make sure you don't miss one , but great guide! Easy to follow, thanks for this. I'm sure it'll be very useful to alot of people, like me lol.
Thanks!
Wow that's very cool @moisesmcardona
I'm having some crazy ideas popping in my head!
Thank you @scalextrix,
Looking forward to seeing your ideas come to reality!
Very cool project! I wonder why you had to configure to build for 64-bit only?
That's because Bash runs as 64bit and is only available the 64bit version of Windows 10.
When you try to run the project as 32bit or using the Any CPU option, you'll get: System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception: 'The system cannot find the file specified'
This doesn't happens when you compile it as 64bit.
Old news. You could already run GNU/Linux things on windows. MinGW, MSYS, all came before WSL.
But your VB skills would be useful in deciphering/improving the VB portion of Gridcoin.