RE: git-forest on msysgit

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>> Note: this is pretty much obviously the wrong mailing list for 
msysGit-related issues.

This is the list where I get friendly and useful answers as well as
fruitful discussions, and I've seen Windows and MSYSget in particular
mentioned many times when reviewing the threads.

>> You can try recompiling git-svn.  Maybe I forgot to commit a file.

I've not delved into the source code yet, but some day...

>> > I wonder if I can just copy it from somewhere, like someone's Linux

>> > build?

>> How do you expect a Linux-specific binary object to be usable on
Windows?

Because it's the Perl inside MSys/Cigwin.  Isn't the POSIX layer like
Wine in reverse?

--John

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