I'm proud to announce WinGit: an attempt to bring Git powers to 64-bit Windows. WinGit is currently used only by my coworkers and isn't considered production-ready-rock-solid. Use at your own risk. Homepage & build instructions ----------------------------- https://github.com/slonopotamus/wingit Binaries -------- MSI packages: https://github.com/slonopotamus/wingit/releases After installation, git.exe is ready to be used from cmd.exe or TortoiseGit. No kind of "Git Bash" or own explorer integration is provided. Issues ------ Of course WinGit has issues: https://github.com/slonopotamus/wingit/issues?state=open Most notable are: git documentation is not packaged, no Tcl/Tk (thus, no gitk), no SVN, no Explorer integration. Sources ------------------ All sources are available on GitHub: https://github.com/slonopotamus/wingit I know that build.sh is UGLY, especially openssl part. Relationship with msysgit ========================= Unlike msysgit, WinGit is a pure-Windows binary build with MSVC. Like msysgit, WinGit also uses msys environment (sh/perl/etc) both during build-time and runtime. WinGit adds a few patches to Git itself on top of msysgit ones. Patches are required due to insufficient testing of MSVC builds (caused by total absence of any MSVC-built Git distributions). All WinGit patches are sent upstream, just didn't get to master yet. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html