I've written a fair amount of Powershell lately, and it's definitely the best 
out-of-the-box option there is for Windows.

Il ven giu 24 17:44:18 2016 GMT+0300, Илья Шипицин scrive:
> I would suggest powershell instead of perl. I can write powershell stuff
> 24 июня 2016 г. 19:07 пользователь "Gert Doering" <[email protected]>
> написал:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > a new patch set from Heiko is coming up, which is going to change the
> > "IFCONFIG_BEFORE_TUN_OPEN" to "what everyone else does" (because what
> > we currently have is older than anyone remembers, and makes life much
> > more complicated than needed).
> >
> > Now, we are not currently properly testing Windows - on the unix systems,
> > I'd build a t_client.rc test set with like 5 extra tests for
> > "--route-method
> > adaptive/ipapi/exe", "IPv4 only", "IPv6 and IPv6", interactive service
> > or not, etc. - but I'm not sure what the best way is to do this on
> > windows.
> >
> > Would "use mingw/msys bash" work for stuff like "put regular openvpn.exe
> > into background with 'openvpn.exe & pid=$! ' and kill with "kill $opid"?
> >
> > I have been toying with the idea of replacing t_client.sh with a perl
> > script that uses the management interface to control openvpn (at least
> > the "has our startup finished?  have we exploded?  shutdown orderly now!"
> > bits...) - but that's also not trivially implemented as one would have
> > to redo the whole "look at ifconfig/route output and parse in a system
> > dependent way" - and test on a gazillion of platforms :-)
> >
> >
> > So... other ideas?  Selva, Valdikss, how do you test windows builds?
> >
> > Jens, since you have dived into t_client improvements - any nice ideas
> > how to make this happen with "reasonable effort"?
> >
> > gert
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