On 2008-01-04 22:38-0000 James Mansion wrote:

Gonzalo Garramu�o wrote:
In summary, once you use git, if you are like me, you'll realize that you've been doing source version control wrong all these years *sigh*.

Does git work on Win32?

As already mentioned earlier in this thread, git is available for Cygwin
(see http://cygwin.com/packages/git/), and for those who prefer the MinGW
development environment, I just now discovered a git version that apparently
can be built using MinGW (see http://repo.or.cz/w/git/mingw.git and
http://repo.or.cz/w/git/mingw.git?a=blob_plain;f=README.MinGW;hb=master).

Also, Mercurial (mentioned as another alternative to git on this thread)
is python-based so it should run on just about any platform.

Alan
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University of Victoria (astrowww.phys.uvic.ca).

Programming affiliations with the FreeEOS equation-of-state implementation
for stellar interiors (freeeos.sf.net); PLplot scientific plotting software
package (plplot.org); the libLASi project (unifont.org/lasi); the Loads of
Linux Links project (loll.sf.net); and the Linux Brochure Project
(lbproject.sf.net).
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