Guido, This is why I've been asking about migrating squid-2 to subversion instead of bzr for the time being. This seems like a good middle-ground - merging is still a bit whack, but for the most part, its much better than CVS, it'll keep full history for when a migration to bzr finally happens, and there's 100% working windows support.
I dunno why, the other active developers seem to think this is a bad idea for some reason. So again, i'd like to propose migrating Squid-2 to subversion for the time being to make development easier and maintain Windows compatibility for Guido and any other interested Windows dev. Adrian 2008/7/23 Guido Serassio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi Henrik, > > At 09.00 22/07/2008, Henrik Nordstrom wrote: >> >> On tis, 2008-07-22 at 12:58 +0800, Adrian Chadd wrote: >> > I'd be quite happy with a migration to svn for the time being so Guido >> > can continue working on Squid-2-Win32 without worrying about VCS >> > portability related issues. >> >> I think it should work equally well moving the NT branch back to >> SourceForge until bzr is fixed, and ask Guido to submit patches when >> needed via squid-dev. > > I think that now is time to stop the wasting of my very limited free time. > > So, I have a more effective proposal that will fix definitively all Windows > portability problems: > > - Drop Windows from Squid 2 and 3 supported platforms > - Delete my account from squid-cache.org > - Remove my sourceforge account from Squid developers > > Regards > > Guido > > > > - > ======================================================== > Guido Serassio > Acme Consulting S.r.l. - Microsoft Certified Partner > Via Lucia Savarino, 1 10098 - Rivoli (TO) - ITALY > Tel. : +39.011.9530135 Fax. : +39.011.9781115 > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > WWW: http://www.acmeconsulting.it/ > >
