Am 10.01.2011 14:02, schrieb Max Bolingbroke:

2) There was also concern that Git isn't so great on Windows. I have
heard that this is less of an issue now, but I never personally
suffered from any problems, so can't be sure. (FWIW I used Git on
Windows industrially ~1 year ago for 3 months and didn't have
problems, though the people around me occasionally had issues with
e.g. case insensitivity causing obscure error messages).

We are using GIT for a (way smaller) C++ - project here, which is mostly Linux-based. Two of the developers (including me) were using Windows and VS for our part, while building the whole stuff (using the same sources) on Linux. The files were mounted via Samba.

The main issue are the line endings, which are to be set correctly. This is a mess in TortoiseGIT, though the problem merely was that we were using the source on both systems.

However, we do not exploit the full spectrum of tools and possibilities of GIT. Actually, I am unaware of many of its features...

I am not contributing on GHC and am not going to.



MFG
Heiko

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