Re: [ANNOUNCE] qgit4 aka qgit ported to Windows

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On 1/11/07, Martin Langhoff <martin.langhoff@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 1/10/07, Marco Costalba <mcostalba@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 6) Start qgit.exe
> 7) Have fun

Great!

How much does qgit4 depend on using commandline git? IOWs, how far
from not needing cygwin+git, and shipping a git+qgit compiled against
the MinGW that QT4 has?


qgit4 does not depends on  commandline git environment at all. You can
start qgit4 also without a git installation, also without a cygwin
installation either. Of course it's not useful in that cases.

I had no time to fix some rogh edges regarding launching qgit4 with
proper paths set. What I plan to do this week end is to find an 'easy
to use recipe' to start qgit4 from cmd.exe, from desktop icon and also
from cygwin shell.

I need to experiment a little bit with this but I would like to add
internal automatic recognizing of environment at least for cmd.exe vs
cygwin shell launching case so to let user have a nice experience in
both cases.

 Marco
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