On Thursday 24 January 2008 18:07:57 Reece Dunn wrote: > If you are in a bash/cmd shell *on Windows* with a checked out > wine.git repository, and you are using VCExpress to *build and test* > the /tests/ that test the Windows platforms (that is, you either don't > have access to mingw, or want to make use of the debugging > facilities), your work flow is something like this: > > vim edit.c > cl ../../../include $(VCDIR)/include user32.lib gdi32.lib edit.c > ./edit.exe
That's more or less they way I do it, just that I do the compile using the msvc6 compiler under Wine on Linux. :) > and when everything is ok: > > git add . && git status > git commit -m "user32: fixed edit for <insert Windows OS version > here>." I'd like to take this opportunity to advertize git add --interactive. I think you need a 1.5.3.x git but git add --interactive is a tool I really don't want to miss anymore. Cheers, Kai -- Kai Blin WorldForge developer http://www.worldforge.org/ Wine developer http://wiki.winehq.org/KaiBlin Samba team member http://www.samba.org/samba/team/ -- Will code for cotton.
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