I had to convert every file from windows line endings to unix line
endings with dos2unix (dos2unix was a separate install). I did that
with this command: find . -type f | xargs dos2unix
I also had to install: libiconv, gettext, expat, gettext-devel, expat-devel
That got my make -j8 to run withou
On 2014-01-10 20.28, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> Dan Kaplan wrote:
>
>> Do you think it'll still work?
>
> Yes, that's why I suggested it. ;-)
>
> You might need to install the gcc-core, libcurl-devel, openssl-devel,
> and subversion-perl packages first.
>
> Regards,
>
Dan Kaplan wrote:
> Do you think it'll still work?
Yes, that's why I suggested it. ;-)
You might need to install the gcc-core, libcurl-devel, openssl-devel,
and subversion-perl packages first.
Regards,
Jonathan
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Because I'm on cygwin, that's a little intimidating to me. I've never
compiled sources on cygwin. Do you think it'll still work?
On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 11:16 AM, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> Hi Dan,
>
> Dan Kaplan wrote:
>
>> My environment is probably different from most. I'm using cygwin.
>> Th
Hi Dan,
Dan Kaplan wrote:
> My environment is probably different from most. I'm using cygwin.
> This makes it very difficult to use different versions of
> git/svn/git-svn, but I'm interested in learning git more so I'm
> willing to try whatever it takes.
>
> $ git version
> git version 1.8.3.4
I found this mailing list thread discussing the problem I'm currently
experiencing:
http://git.661346.n2.nabble.com/Fwd-Error-with-git-svn-pushing-a-rename-td7599382.html
Apparently a patch was submitted to fix this bug and I'm trying to
figure out what version of what I need to fix this bug. Th
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