Hi, On Thu, 31 Jan 2008, Johannes Schindelin wrote:
> I'll just modify one line in release.sh and we're done! And indeed it works! (If only slow, as Windows succeeds in slowing down a pretty fast machine to a crawl when compiling something bigger.) So now everybody can rebuild subversion, hands-free, using /src/release.sh. Thanks Simon, Christian and Mike! I uploaded it to the work/git-svn branch (this includes all things necessary to compile subversion, and the installation itself, too). You should be able to use git-svn by cherry-picking the last commit on work/git-svn to devel (actually, in my tests I had to "cp /git/perl/Git.pm /lib/perl5/site-perl/ && cp /git/perl/private-Error.pm /lib/perl5/site-perl/Error.pm" too). Of course, we will want to cherry-pick only the necessary parts, excluding things like neon-config. >From a first cursory look, it seems that the symlink and executable bit checks of t9100 do not pass. That was to be expected, and we'll have to make those tests conditional. But I really have to thank all people that contributed to resolving this long-standing issue [*1*]. Thank you very much. Cheers, Dscho [*1*] And I do not mean the advices to install MIME::MD5... ;-)
