I have updated CMakeLists.txt and README.cmake-and-mingw32 in Darcs.
There are no functional changes over what I previously posted to the
Chicken mailing list, but the point is, now it's in darcs.
It took me a month to get to it, owing to signature gathering, but I
finally figured out how to use darcs, putty, and ssh. I have
ingratiated myself with a public-private key password pair. My workflow
is now "darcs push
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/chicken/chicken". I record all my
changes in my local repository, fiddle with them as I like, and then
push them when I feel they're good to go. I am impressed with darcs'
distributed capabilities in this regard. Apparently it doesn't much
matter what order I do my work in, or what other people do meanwhile.
Rah rah functional programming!
I also spent 8 hours trying to compile OpenSSH for MinGW before giving
up and using putty. Which proved to be pretty easy, making me feel
stupid for bothering with the OpenSSH sources. Such is my lot in open
source land.
Cheers,
Brandon Van Every
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