Hi Adrian,

At 02.21 26/06/2008, Adrian Chadd wrote:
2008/6/25 Guido Serassio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Please also add the Windows support to the list, still totally broken and
> still without any usable VCS on Windows .....

There isn't a bzr implementation for Windows? Its just python, isn't it?

Sure, there is, but it's totally broken for usage with multiplatform projects ....
http://marc.info/?l=squid-dev&m=120791693610213&w=2

Wondering about Canonical's impudence to say that bzr runs on Windows: it cannot do simple things that CVS is doing since many years ....

I'd like to see Squid-2 turned into a more sensible VCS but since it
still builds on Windows (or -should- build at least) I'd really prefer
there to be a VCS which works there. There are a variety of SVN
clients to choose from for Windows, standalone and integrated into
IDEs..

(I was hoping to make Squid-2 Windows development easier with my
current work, not harder..)

Currently with CVS the Squid-2 Windows development is easier like any other CVS+gcc supported platform. IDE VCS integration is really an unuseful thing .....

Before changing anything we must check all VCS aspect BEFORE, not AFTER as in Squid-3.

Regards

Guido



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