On 16 October 2007 07:25, Eli Zaretskii wrote: > On the other hand, what packages have 100K files? If there's only one > -- the Linux kernel -- then I think this kind of performance is for > all practical purposes unimportant on Windows, because while it is > reasonable to assume that someone would like to use git on Windows, > assuming that someone will develop the Linux kernel on Windows is -- > how should I put it -- _really_ far-fetched ;-)
Hi there! Did someone call?
Cross-development in general isn't what I'd call "far-fetched", and there's
no law of cross-development that says the host has to be the same platform as
the target. :-)[*]
cheers,
DaveK
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