On Sat, 21 May 2011 12:28:04 +0300, Don <nos...@nospam.com> wrote:

 How did you end up with a text mount? Did you create it yourself?

I don't even know what a text mount is.  (That's a quote from the page).
But my symptoms seem exactly the same as that.

My experience is:
* download, standard install.
* As far as I know there is nothing unusual to my Windows setup.
* Running 'git status' corrupts the database.
* Googling for the error message I find other people have encountered this before.
* I find many other bugs within a couple of hours of use.
Conclude this is an _extremely_ immature product.

I'm amazed anyone disagrees with that.

Well, there you have the main point of our argument: your experience with Git on Windows was indeed awful, but why should someone (the overwhelming majority?) who never encountered these problems agree with you?

All I'm saying is that you are presenting the conclusions based on your personal experience as an objective truth. Git may appear to be "an _extremely_ immature product" when used on a system and in a manner similar to yours, but you can't say that about everyone.

Have you had a chance to try DustMite yet? I was looking for the std.datetime problem you referred to in the D.learn post, but couldn't find it.

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