Re: MinGW port - initial work uploaded

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good to know some progress has been done in this direction.
thanks in advance!

quick question: how do I download it from windows, if I do not
have git already installed ? (chicken and egg)

On 1/19/07, Johannes Sixt <johannes.sixt@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I've been working on a MinGW port for some time now. I've pushed out what I
have so far to a git.git fork at repo.or.cz. For details on how and what to
clone, please look at the top of

http://repo.or.cz/w/git/mingw.git

Thanks go to Johannes Schindelin for his initial work, which gave me quite a
quick-start.

Status
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So far I've used the tools only to run the test suite. According to that, all
tools that are needed to manipulate a repository locally work.

clone, fetch, push does not work yet.

Contributions
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If you want to contribute, please consider using the mob branch in this
repository. That branch is publically writable. Since I assume that
contributions will not be too frequent, it should be ok that you push your
patches there (without pulling it first), then notify me, and I download them
before someone else overwrites them.

-- Hannes
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