At 07:10 AM 10/13/2007, Asger Ottar Alstrup wrote:
On 10/13/07, Chad Musick <<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
My understanding, which may be outdated, is that Git is not at all
well-supported on Windows. This may be a problem for some of the
developers, especially those working on Cygnal.
I'm the guy using Windows and working on Cygnal. I have been stuck in Tool
Hell for a few weeks now trying to get my code working under gcc and
getting a reasonable build environment up. I've sworn at my screen more in
the last month than in the previous decade. While I despise Microsoft in a
lot of ways, I find myself more productive with Visual Studio and
occasionally rxvt/bash than anything else--not that I like that state of
affairs, mind you--although I do wish it did temple point-of-instantiation
correctly.
I can't recommend switching until it's more mature. I am already
maintaining a local SVN server for my own day-to-day commits (those while
unit tests are not passing) to deal with CVS deficiencies.
Eric
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