On Windows you should use this: build-support\factor.cmd
You have to use it from the Visual Studio cmd prompt, of course. Doug On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 1:13 AM, Jim mack <j...@less2do.com> wrote: > From http://concatenative.org/wiki/view/Factor/Building%20Factor > > Building and updating Factor the easy way > > Once you have a GIT checkout of the Factor source tree, you can use > the build-support/factor.sh utility to check for updates, and build Factor: > > ./build-support/factor.sh update > > This utility automatically updates your repository, rebuilds the Factor VM, > downloads the latest boot image, and bootstraps Factor. This utility will > work on Windows if Cygwin is installed. However, if Cygwin is not installed, > you can still build Factor using the directions below. > > I don't build on windows, but from my unix host this seems to work like a > charm. > > On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 8:42 PM, Shaping <shap...@charter.net> wrote: >> >> I have a Windows clean-branch check-out from about two weeks ago. >> >> Slava, your new changes are in only websites.concatenative? I'm studying >> the Git help on updating a repository (repository branch?). >> >> >> file:///C:/Program%20Files%20(x86)/Git%201.7.3.1/doc/git/html/user-manual.ht >> ml#Updating-a-repository-With-git-fetch >> >> >> I use Git GUI (not the command window), and guess that command "git fetch" >> is the same as the Remote=> Fetch From => origin. I did that and got what >> maybe the deltas (not sure): >> >> >From git://factorcode.org/git/factor >> f0e8593..dbfade1 clean-freebsd-x86-32 -> origin/clean-freebsd-x86-32 >> f0e8593..dbfade1 clean-freebsd-x86-64 -> origin/clean-freebsd-x86-64 >> ace41a6..dbfade1 clean-linux-x86-32 -> origin/clean-linux-x86-32 >> f0e8593..dbfade1 clean-linux-x86-64 -> origin/clean-linux-x86-64 >> f0e8593..9948004 clean-macosx-x86-32 -> origin/clean-macosx-x86-32 >> f0e8593..9948004 clean-macosx-x86-64 -> origin/clean-macosx-x86-64 >> f0e8593..dbfade1 clean-openbsd-x86-32 -> origin/clean-openbsd-x86-32 >> f0e8593..9948004 clean-openbsd-x86-64 -> origin/clean-openbsd-x86-64 >> 5cc7ac4..0939515 clean-winnt-x86-32 -> origin/clean-winnt-x86-32 >> f0e8593..9948004 clean-winnt-x86-64 -> origin/clean-winnt-x86-64 >> f0e8593..f6a562a master -> origin/master >> >> Hitting F5 in the Git GUI, though, doesn't show any changes in my repo >> directories; so that command must not be doing what I suppose it is. >> >> If you have work in progress in several vocab directories (shown in >> "Unstaged Changes"), how do you protect those from possible overwrite, >> before you commit them? My 'work' directory work is always safe, but not >> so >> for the other directories. >> >> Another possibility is to check-out again the same Tracking Branch, but >> this >> may not be necessary. I am just now reading all of the Git Help starting >> from the beginning, but I thought I would seek a few basic guidelines >> here, >> as well, so that I could update my repo now, and test the web stuff. I >> suspect most Git users do mostly the same four or five operations, >> repeatedly, to maintain their repo. >> >> >> Shaping >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Slava Pestov [mailto:sl...@factorcode.org] >> Sent: 2010-November-13, 18:34 >> To: factor-talk@lists.sourceforge.net >> Subject: [Factor-talk] Furnace on Windows >> >> Hi all, >> >> I've fixed Furnace to work when SSL is not available, so it should >> work on Windows now. Try this for example: >> >> USE: websites.concatenative >> init-testing >> start-website >> >> Then navigate to http://localhost:8080. >> >> Slava >> >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> -- >> Centralized Desktop Delivery: Dell and VMware Reference Architecture >> Simplifying enterprise desktop deployment and management using >> Dell EqualLogic storage and VMware View: A highly scalable, end-to-end >> client virtualization framework. 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