Strangely, When i installed it using the directions on the wiki, i did Msysgit 1st then Tortoise, and when i was going through tortoise i got to the part about SSH and the only option was openssh, i was a bit reluctant to install this. So Teravus has mentioned that he installed tortoise without Msysgit, so i uninstalled everything and started over, doing only TortoiseGit this time, and strangely when i got to the SSH portion of install it had 2 options this time, one for putty and one for OpenSSH, but sadly after installing Tortoise complained about Msysgit missing, so i installed that again and it worked, so maybe this will help others who have the same problem, might be best to do Tortoise 1st then Msysgit 2nd.
Neb On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 10:26 AM, Sean Dague <[email protected]> wrote: > Nebadon Izumi wrote: > > to be honest, the windows git tools are not very good, this sounds like > it > > could potentially bring this project to a screeching halt making this > > change, i find the windows git tools less than desirable to have to work > > with, its very confusing and from a tester perspective this is going to > make > > my job much more difficult, at this time because of the lack of > Production > > level windows GIT tools, i have to -1 this for now. > > I'm curious what the issues are on the windows side, because I just > plodded through clicking yesterday and got tortoise git installed. If > we need better instructions, we can definitely do that. > > If you just want to get a particular revision of OpenSim, you can do > that without any installed source tools via the tar.gz and zip links > here: http://opensimulator.org/viewgit/?a=summary&p=opensim-test (for > the git testing tree). > > Tools changes are a transition, and some learning is going to be > required, but I really believe this will make us all more productive in > the long term. > > -Sean > > -- > __________________________________________________________________ > > Sean Dague Mid-Hudson Valley > [email protected] Linux Users Group > http://dague.net http://mhvlug.org > > There is no silver bullet. Plus, werewolves make better neighbors > than zombies, and they tend to keep the vampire population down. > __________________________________________________________________ > > > > _______________________________________________ > Opensim-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/opensim-dev > > -- Michael Emory Cerquoni - Nebadon Izumi @ http://osgrid.org
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