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  • Martin Craig's avatar
    Add experimental WSL support to the wrappers · 09c438ea
    Martin Craig authored Feb 24, 2020 and Paul McCarthy's avatar Paul McCarthy committed Apr 22, 2020
    This means that users who have FSL installed in Windows Subsystem
    for Linux can call the wrappers directly from a Windows python
    program (after setting the environment variable FSLWSL=1)
    09c438ea