On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 2:43 PM, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
> Hi Curt, Hi Martin,
>
> how git is supported on systems that are not Linux ?
<joking> Download Virtual Box from sun (free) and run Linux in a virtual
machine on your mac/windows host. </joking>
That said, if anyone is looking for a fun toy ... VirtualBox is pretty
cool. I've got Vista running in a virtual machine on my Linux host and it
works amazingly well. I'm not getting all of Vista's fancy effects (a good
thing?) but otherwise both OS's run lickity split on the same hardware at
the same time, even with FlightGear going full tilt on the Linux side ...
pretty cool stuff!
<more seriously> The lack of windows support is a serious knock against
using git in a multi-platform project. Has this been addressed since I
looked into this the last time, or are there plans to address it? </more
seriously>
What Martin is referring to is a read only git mirror of the official
FlightGear CVS repository so it should cause no harm as long as we are
careful not to develop official dependencies that can only be supported on a
single operating system.
Curt.
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