Re: Anyone running GIT on native Windows

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On 5/7/07, Johannes Sixt <J.Sixt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Aaron Gray wrote:
> > What I want is to be able to work in Windows CMD and envoke .sh > > scripts by > > association (unfortunately you have to add the .sh on the command > > name
> > though).
>
> I run the mingw port exclusively from CMD without a .sh association. So
> exclusively that I don't even know whether any other way of using the
> tools even works. Of course, you have to get used to
>

Is it public available?

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

I only have either time to hack on mingw.git or a Windows installation,
but not both at the same time. Therefore, the port is now a bit falling
back (it's still at 1.5.1). I hope to be able to change this in a few
weeks.

Great I will check this out when I get some time.

An .sh to c converter would be the best solution. I will be looking into how hard this would be to do.

The next big thing to think about is an installer. Does anyone have a
suggestion for a free installer tool? I only know about Microsoft's WiX
(wix.sf.net), but it requires .NET (for the developer, not the user).

I suggest Nullsoft :-

       http://nsis.sourceforge.net/Main_Page

This is used by several open source projects.

Aaron

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