Port of the most important GNU utilities to Windows

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  • I can understand in principle the remark about this being old and unmaintained but I could not find the w32 package referenced in the comment, only "GnuWin32" (I assume that was the one intended) which is here at sourceforge - however that package appears not to contain the date.exe utility which is in UnxUtils, at a glance the only date utility visible being one to print the date in Latin(!) The point of interest in UnxUtils for me is the aforesaid date.exe 38.5KB modified 10/10/2000 00:00, MD5: 5e978ec5f615396eaa1b14334197b68e which I found worked fine in a batch file on Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1 for the purpose for which I downloaded it namely to add the file's date/time attributes to its filename.
  • very useful project, thanks
  • I use it whenever I need to restore my sanity on Windows w/o diving into cygwin madness or mingw
  • So far, these unix commands work well in Windows 7 Pro 64-bit which is a relief given MS and their "show me the money" unix utilities cannot be installed unless I upgrade to a non-existent Windows 7 Ultimate release. So thank you very much for these as my decades old batch files continue to live on for several more years I hope.
  • Great tools, very useful for those of us who work on windows and have grown fond of certain unix based tools. Only gripe is that they are REALLY out of date... last build in main zipfile is from year 2000 and the update (only on the website, not here, for some strange reason) only brings a few up to year 2003.
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2000-08-06