Hi,
On Mon, 21 Apr 2014, Felipe Contreras wrote:
Johannes Schindelin wrote:
Now, clearly you have all the motivation that is needed to get 64-bit
builds of Git for Windows going, and all the motivation required to make
sure that the MSVC support of the msysGit project works.
Johannes Schindelin johannes.schinde...@gmx.de writes:
On Mon, 21 Apr 2014, Felipe Contreras wrote:
Johannes Schindelin wrote:
Now, clearly you have all the motivation that is needed to get 64-bit
builds of Git for Windows going, and all the motivation required to make
sure that the MSVC
Johannes Schindelin wrote:
On Mon, 21 Apr 2014, Felipe Contreras wrote:
Johannes Schindelin wrote:
Now, clearly you have all the motivation that is needed to get 64-bit
builds of Git for Windows going, and all the motivation required to make
sure that the MSVC support of the msysGit
Hi Felipe,
On Tue, 22 Apr 2014, Felipe Contreras wrote:
Johannes Schindelin wrote:
On Mon, 21 Apr 2014, Felipe Contreras wrote:
Johannes Schindelin wrote:
Now, clearly you have all the motivation that is needed to get 64-bit
builds of Git for Windows going, and all the motivation
On 21.04.2014 00:10, Johannes Schindelin wrote:
tests do not pass yet. (I also would like to look into getting the
performance improvement Hannes Sixt achieved by his patch [*1*] into
mingwGitDevEnv's Git installation, too.)
Whoops. Footnote *1*:
Hi Sebastian,
On Mon, 21 Apr 2014, Sebastian Schuberth wrote:
On 21.04.2014 00:10, Johannes Schindelin wrote:
tests do not pass yet. (I also would like to look into getting the
performance improvement Hannes Sixt achieved by his patch [*1*] into
mingwGitDevEnv's Git installation, too.)
Johannes Schindelin wrote:
Now, clearly you have all the motivation that is needed to get 64-bit
builds of Git for Windows going, and all the motivation required to make
sure that the MSVC support of the msysGit project works.
s/msysGit/Git/
Personally I don't see why ideally I shouldn't be
Hi Heiko,
On Sat, 19 Apr 2014, Heiko Voigt wrote:
Regarding mingwGitDevEnv[2]: That is a project started by Sebastian who
also contributes to msysgit (and Git for Windows).
In fact, Sebastian is not only a contributor. He is co-maintainer of Git
for Windows.
It eventually can (and probably
On Mon, 21 Apr 2014, Johannes Schindelin wrote:
(I also would like to look into getting the performance improvement
Hannes Sixt achieved by his patch [*1*] into mingwGitDevEnv's Git
installation, too.)
Whoops. Footnote *1*: https://github.com/msysgit/msysgit/commit/a0f5d4f
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Hi Marat,
On Thu, Apr 03, 2014 at 05:18:50PM +0400, ma...@slonopotamus.org wrote:
I'm proud to announce WinGit:
an attempt to bring Git powers to 64-bit Windows.
So the reason for this new package is that you need 64bit binaries?
Relationship with msysgit
=
Unlike
So the reason for this new package is that you need 64bit binaries?
That's the most important bit. Plus, weird ssh transfer speeds [1] caused by
ansient openssh bundled in msysgit.
I can see the need for a pure Windows solution (no msys tools at least for
runtime).
Several Git scripts are
Hi,
On Sat, 19 Apr 2014, Heiko Voigt wrote:
On Thu, Apr 03, 2014 at 05:18:50PM +0400, ma...@slonopotamus.org wrote:
I'm proud to announce WinGit:
an attempt to bring Git powers to 64-bit Windows.
So the reason for this new package is that you need 64bit binaries?
Relationship with
On Sat, Apr 19, 2014 at 05:24:33PM +0200, Johannes Schindelin wrote:
Marat, please do not add to the confusion. msysGit is the name of the
*development environment* for developing Git for Windows.
This confusion comes from the fact that major part of msysGit is packaged
with Git for Windows to
Am 19.04.2014 15:35, schrieb Marat Radchenko:
So the reason for this new package is that you need 64bit
binaries?
That's the most important bit. Plus, weird ssh transfer speeds [1]
caused by ansient openssh bundled in msysgit.
Yes the msysgit openssh is ancient and slow. Openssh in
Hi Marat,
On Sat, 19 Apr 2014, Marat Radchenko wrote:
But in practice, msysgit is:
1) outdated msys that was patched in multiple ways without
sending patches upstream
2) heavily patched git, again not upstreamed
Again, this time explicitly: I wish you had done a little more research on
On Sat, Apr 19, 2014 at 05:35:07PM +0400, Marat Radchenko wrote:
there are no 64 bit binaries shipped with msysgit is that nobody
needed them
That's wrong. Google for 'windows x64 git' or 'msysgit x64'. People
need it. There's even an issue [3] (stalled several years ago) in
msysgit
On Sat, Apr 19, 2014 at 08:58:32PM +0400, Marat Radchenko wrote:
On Sat, Apr 19, 2014 at 05:24:33PM +0200, Johannes Schindelin wrote:
Marat, please do not add to the confusion. msysGit is the name of the
*development environment* for developing Git for Windows.
This confusion comes from
On 19.04.2014 15:35, Marat Radchenko wrote:
But in practice, msysgit is:
1) outdated msys that was patched in multiple ways without
sending patches upstream
It's not true that we are not sending patches upstream to MSYS, see [1].
It's just that most of them don't get included due to a
On Sat, Apr 19, 2014 at 8:42 PM, Heiko Voigt hvo...@hvoigt.net wrote:
But AFAIK its not ready for production use yet. I guess Sebastian would
not mind contributions.
Not at all!
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marat@ wrote:
I'm proud to announce WinGit: an attempt to bring Git powers to 64-bit
Windows.
WinGit is currently used only by my coworkers and isn't considered
production-ready-rock-solid. Use at your own risk.
Thank you for doing this, it's very much needed. It would be great if there was
I'm proud to announce WinGit:
an attempt to bring Git powers to 64-bit Windows.
WinGit is currently used only by my coworkers and isn't considered
production-ready-rock-solid. Use at your own risk.
Homepage build instructions
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https://github.com/slonopotamus/wingit
On Thu, 3 Apr 2014 17:18:50 +0400
ma...@slonopotamus.org wrote:
I'm proud to announce WinGit:
an attempt to bring Git powers to 64-bit Windows.
[...]
Relationship with msysgit
=
Unlike msysgit, WinGit is a pure-Windows binary build with MSVC.
Like msysgit, WinGit
On Thursday 03 April 2014 at 17:48:08 Konstantin Khomoutov wrote:
What is the state of Unicode support in WinGit?
I haven't seen any Unicode-related issues when using through TortoiseGit.
Command-line usage is currently broken: no UTF-8 -cmd.exe encoding
conversion is performed. Fixing this
I know that build.sh is UGLY, especially openssl part.
Unlike msysgit, WinGit is a pure-Windows binary build with MSVC.
Like msysgit, WinGit also uses msys environment (sh/perl/etc) both during
build-time and runtime.
WinGit adds a few patches to Git itself on top of msysgit ones.
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