I saw a blurb this week where Microsoft is using http://libgit2.github.com/ to add git support into their tooling (Visual Studio no less) and their devs have been committing to fill in any MS specific git gaps. It looks like a top quality project, claiming to be small, clean, no-deps, and cross platform smooth. Is the option to use Racket's FFI to libgit2 just a time and resources thing?
Ray On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 10:44 AM, Jens Axel Søgaard <jensa...@soegaard.net>wrote: > 2013/2/1 Asumu Takikawa <as...@ccs.neu.edu>: > > On 2013-02-01 06:23:06 -0700, Jay McCarthy wrote: > >> I had originally tried to do that, but Github wasn't providing tar > >> balls for anything other than branch HEADs and tags. I'm surprised > >> that it works for you and not for me. Am I just crazy or did you set > >> something on your repository to make it work? > > > > Maybe it's a new feature they added recently? I think Jens was saying on > > IRC that it wasn't documented in the API. > > It was about 6-7 months ago I checked, and back then I couldn't find > anything. Now I see it here: > > http://developer.github.com/v3/repos/contents/#get-archive-link > > The v3 API was in beta from June, so I might have been looking > at the v2 API back then. > > Anyways, great find Asumu. > > /Jens Axel > _________________________ > Racket Developers list: > http://lists.racket-lang.org/dev >
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