On 9/22/2016 5:15 AM, Warren Young wrote:
On Sep 21, 2016, at 2:06 PM, jungle Boogie
wrote:
I have installed mingw32-base and the installed version is
2013072200 and also mingw32-gcc-g++ with a version of 5.3.0-2
I don’t follow MinGW closely, but as I understand it,
On Sep 22, 2016, at 10:15 AM, jungle Boogie wrote:
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> Do you have a few steps you can share on building fossil from source
> on a Windows environment?
When I use Fossil on Windows, it’s always under Cygwin. I don’t bother with
native binaries on Windows.
If you’re
Hi Warren,
On 22 September 2016 at 05:15, Warren Young wrote:
> On Sep 21, 2016, at 2:06 PM, jungle Boogie wrote:
>>
>> I have installed mingw32-base and the installed version is 2013072200
>> and also mingw32-gcc-g++ with a version of 5.3.0-2
>
> I
Hi,
I just want to mention another MinGW/MSYS fork, MSYS2:
https://msys2.github.io
Its package manager "pacman" makes life with MS Windows a lot easier.
Just my two cents.
BR,
Jihan
El 22 sept. 2016 14:15, "Warren Young" escribió:
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> On Sep 21, 2016, at 2:06 PM, jungle
On Sep 21, 2016, at 2:06 PM, jungle Boogie wrote:
>
> I have installed mingw32-base and the installed version is 2013072200
> and also mingw32-gcc-g++ with a version of 5.3.0-2
I don’t follow MinGW closely, but as I understand it, the mingw.org project is
moribund.
Hi,
I'd like to announce a piece of (free open source) software I wrote
called Hydra. It is a single sign-on gateway to and manager for fossil
repositories, written using Django. In the hopes that it'll be useful to
at least one person on this mailing list, the source code is available
at
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