So, does QGit have a test build for Windows, perhaps run as a regression test to verify the build each time a change is made to the source? Rick On Thu, Aug 15, 2019 at 4:06 PM Rick Tillery <rtillerywork@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > QGit's README ( > https://github.com/tibirna/qgit/blob/master/README.adoc ) directs me > to this mailing list, so forgive me if this is the wrong place. > > Is there a fully built version of QGit 2.8 for Windows? > > The latest QGit for Windows I can find is 2.3, from 2008 ( > https://sourceforge.net/projects/qgit/ ). That version encounters an > error every time I load a repo (deprecated command "git > repo-config..."), and I see this has been updated between then and > now. > > I did attempt to clone and build, using the instructions in the repo, > but after several hours of trying, the binary I produced will not > load, with several error dialogs, which appear in differing order each > time I try to run qgit.exe (and the procedure entry point doesn't > always appear): > > "The code execution cannot proceed because libGLESv2.dll was not > found. Reinstalling..." > libGLEv2.dll is present on the system in \Windows\SysWOW64 > > "...VCRUNTIME140_APP.dll..." > I do not find this on the system, in the Visual Studio files, or > available online (I do find VCRUNTIME140.dll). > > "...MSVCP140_APP.dll..." > Same as VCRUNTIME140_APP.dll > > "The procedure entry point > ?qt_metacall@QProcess@@UEAAHW4Call@QMetaObject@@HPEAPEAX@Z could not > be located int the dynamic link library > C:\Projects\qgit-qgit-2.8\bin\qgit.exe." > > Is there a pre-built 2.8 for Windows? > > Thanks, > Rick