Graeme Geldenhuys schrieb: > Florian Klaempfl wrote: >> had been added by the conversion script but it was missed at certain >> points and these omissions still pop up. > > I hope the script I supplied helps a bit, or gets you on the right track.
We used such a script but if you forget about certain extensions, it doesn't help ;) > > Fixed. Git is more that just a source code repository (ala SubVersion), > it is more like a file system with integrity checking all built in. What > you put in, is exactly (guaranteed by SHA1 checks) what you will get > out. No silent modifications of files. In todays software world, all > text programs (editors etc..) should be able to handle any text files > with whatever EOL characters. If not, that text editor isn't worth using. Tell this unix editor writers (and MS too). > > >> blocking of patches from merging > > it's called cherry-picking in git. No. It does not prevent that somebody pushes a merge. > > >> good support of non unix platforms, ... > > This is old news. The native Windows Git version (I guess you are > referring to Windows, because I know that is what you mainly use) works > perfectly. What about OS/2, MorphOS, ... ? -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
