Re: [PATCH] Use find instead of perl in t5000 to get file modification time

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Johannes Schindelin, Sat, Nov 01, 2008 01:23:32 +0100:
> 
> Well, if you install Git for Windows (as opposed to cygwin), it is minimum 
> hassle, and Perl is delivered right with it.
> 

I'd like to try it again, but weren't ther some fatal problems with
cygwin1.dll being in PATH? I always work either in Cygwin's bash or
just have to have it in PATH, because of the build environment even
being strictly Windows based (case-insensitive and alike) just have to
use sane tooling in its scripts.

> 
> P.S.: some guys at the GSoC mentor summit convinced me in at least trying 
> to fix _their_ problems on msysGit, so chances are good I'll fix issues 
> you would encounter in the same run.
> 

Do you still plan to distribute MinGW with it? It's very nice to be
able to track Junio's repo, have own branches and rebuild Git from
time to time. For me, at least.

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