Stephen Leake wrote:
Indeed, I meant the cygwin which was clearly apparent to you from my version. Sorry for the confusion.I don't believe there is a monotone that comes "with MinGW".
type -a mtn
$ type -a mtn mtn is /usr/bin/mtn mtn is /bin/mtn mtn is /cygdrive/k/Program Files/monotone/mtn mtn is /cygdrive/d/Program Files/monotone/mtn mtn is /cygdrive/k/Program Files/monotone/mtn mtn is /usr/bin/mtn
Indeed, however my use case is that I have a project which I am working on for my employer and I use the Windows version for (which works great) and the cygwin version which I use for working on Pidgin builds. I wanted a copy of the Guitone repository due to having a crash in it and just used the windows one which failed.As Timothy pointed out, the MinGW and Cygwin mtn's look for monotonerc and the keys directory in different places
While I was aware of the two different locations I can confirm that they contain the same information as I started my work project using the cygwin version (with the keys from there) and changed to the MinGW version.
The monotonerc file in both locations just contains the get_passphrase function. The keys folder contains 2 keys.
Is there something which would have permitted the cygwin one to work and the mingw one not too within any files found in the .monotone or monotone folders?
Regards Phil Hannent
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