Am 06.09.2010 10:17, schrieb Graeme Geldenhuys:
> On 6 September 2010 10:04, Florian Klaempfl wrote:
>>
>> Yes, I forgot that you don't like easy to use software.
>
> I'm using FPC and Lazarus, aren't I? ;-)
Indeed, rather strange ...
>
>
>> Oh really? Strangly enough other software works fi
On 6 September 2010 10:27, Henry Vermaak wrote:
> The install is crazy, it basically installs a whole mingw/msys system
> (when I last checked). I've already got an mingw/msys install and
> having two is suicide. I've heard that people use the git install as
> a base and then install other mingw/
On 6 September 2010 10:20, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
> On 6 September 2010 10:27, Henry Vermaak wrote:
>> The install is crazy, it basically installs a whole mingw/msys system
>> (when I last checked). I've already got an mingw/msys install and
>> having two is suicide. I've heard that people use
Am 06.09.2010 11:20, schrieb Graeme Geldenhuys:
> Saying that, my Windows usage is limited these days. For the last few
> years, most of my time spent developing software is under Linux. But
> we do test our software and do bug fixing under Windows, in a
> VirtualBox session. In such cases I do use
In our previous episode, Henry Vermaak said:
> > how it should integrate with Windows, and how it should handle
> > LineEnding characters etc. ?Nothing difficult about it, and the tools
> > included work just fine.
>
> Yes, I'm talking about msysgit. It installs a whole msys tree, which
> I am no
Am 06.09.2010 11:29, schrieb Henry Vermaak:
Yes, I'm talking about msysgit. It installs a whole msys tree, which
I am not interested in, as I've explained above. Perhaps I'll try and
build git inside my own msys. I have no idea why they just didn't
integrate it - I'm sure there must be a reaso
On 6 September 2010 12:21, Sven Barth wrote:
> Am 06.09.2010 11:29, schrieb Henry Vermaak:
>>
>> Yes, I'm talking about msysgit. It installs a whole msys tree, which
>> I am not interested in, as I've explained above. Perhaps I'll try and
>> build git inside my own msys. I have no idea why they
Am 06.09.2010 13:46, schrieb Henry Vermaak:
The problem, as I've stated previously, is that (imo) having two
different mingw/msys installations on the path would be asking for
trouble (different versions of gcc, libs, etc). That's why some
people start with the git install, then unzip extra pack
On 6 September 2010 13:32, Sven Barth wrote:
> Am 06.09.2010 13:46, schrieb Henry Vermaak:
>>
>> The problem, as I've stated previously, is that (imo) having two
>> different mingw/msys installations on the path would be asking for
>> trouble (different versions of gcc, libs, etc). That's why som
Am 06.09.2010 13:46, schrieb Henry Vermaak:
> On 6 September 2010 12:21, Sven Barth wrote:
>> Am 06.09.2010 11:29, schrieb Henry Vermaak:
>>>
>>> Yes, I'm talking about msysgit. It installs a whole msys tree, which
>>> I am not interested in, as I've explained above. Perhaps I'll try and
>>> bui
On 8 September 2010 13:35, Florian Klaempfl wrote:
> Am 06.09.2010 13:46, schrieb Henry Vermaak:
>> On 6 September 2010 12:21, Sven Barth wrote:
>>> Am 06.09.2010 11:29, schrieb Henry Vermaak:
Yes, I'm talking about msysgit. It installs a whole msys tree, which
I am not interested
Am 08.09.2010 14:35, schrieb Florian Klaempfl:
Am 06.09.2010 13:46, schrieb Henry Vermaak:
On 6 September 2010 12:21, Sven Barth wrote:
Am 06.09.2010 11:29, schrieb Henry Vermaak:
Yes, I'm talking about msysgit. It installs a whole msys tree, which
I am not interested in, as I've explained
On 8 September 2010 13:40, Henry Vermaak wrote:
> On 8 September 2010 13:35, Florian Klaempfl wrote:
>> Am 06.09.2010 13:46, schrieb Henry Vermaak:
>>> On 6 September 2010 12:21, Sven Barth wrote:
Am 06.09.2010 11:29, schrieb Henry Vermaak:
>
> Yes, I'm talking about msysgit. It in
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