The machine is ready pretty much ready to go: Vista64 SP1 SlikSvn (commandline svn); Tortoise 1.5.9 Visual Studio 2008 MS Server 2008 SDK (2003 SDK download link sends you to 2008 download)
If there's anything else you want me to set up on the machine, let me know. I've going to set the connectivity for Cosimo to access the machine. If anyone else would like access to it, please set me an ip address, preferably a fixed ip address and I'll get it added. Thank You, Steven Bauer Client Analysis Senior Software Engineer; Performance CoE 7171 Southwest Pkwy., M/S B400.1B Austin, TX 78735 T (512) 602-3155 -----Original Message----- From: Jan Dubois [mailto:j...@activestate.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 6:21 PM To: Bauer, Steven; 'Cosimo Streppone'; libwin32@perl.org Cc: 'Giuseppe J. Crisafulli' Subject: RE: Win32::API port to 64 bits svn branch created On Tue, 17 Feb 2009, Bauer, Steven wrote: > I've tried to access the code through svn using tortoise, and the > libwin32.googlecode.com comes back with host not found. > > Does it only work with command-line svn? I just installed the latest TortoiseSVN on a Win2K test image (after manually adding gdiplus.dll to the system32 directory) and checked out the code at https://libwin32.googlecode.com/svn/branches/ Everything worked as expected. Did you use the correct URL? The only thing I remember (but didn't even see with TortoiseSVN right now) is that googlecode.com was using some funky SSL certificate that didn't resolve with the root certificates I had on my machine. But that was some while ago, and I simply told svn to trust the Google certificate and all was well. Cheers, -Jan