Re: MinGW port - initial work uploaded

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On 1/24/07, Linus Torvalds <torvalds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ahh, that's perfect. There are even RPM's for mingw around, since that
seems to be what some Wine people use for testing.

And I don't really want to _work_ inside some wine setup anyway, so being
able to try to cross-compile from a sane development environment was
exactly what I was hoping for.

No promises, but if I get any free time, I'll look at it a bit.


I'm using both Windows and Linux/Solaris. Since I've used
git on both unixes, I've been waiting for a native/mingw port.

You may have realized by now that the git community has
created quite an addictive product: with a Windows port,
the door is open to many things, gui based or not...

I'll start some c++ projects soon, and for them I'm stuck
on a Windows machine (corporatism...). I'm sure I'm not
alone in this kind of situation...

With this recent port, I'm convinced I'll progress faster:
"foo" branches is to my mind _the_ feature of git.

Thanks Linus and all for taking into account this suggestion!
:)

--
Christian
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