On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 10:53:33AM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 03:14:31PM +0100, Phillip Lord wrote:
> >Yes you do. Cygwin.bat. startxwin.bat, several in python.
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> [snip]
>
> Other packages may already include .bat files which are already part
> of the distributio
>> And not with any non-cygwin program. bzr is in python, rather than an
>> executable/binary file. The combination of native Emacs and cygwin is
>> very common.
cgf> I sure love bold assertions with no supporting facts.
cgf> Here's my counter to that: No it isn't.
Have it which eve
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 03:14:31PM +0100, Phillip Lord wrote:
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> cgf> On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 04:27:30PM +0200, Phillip Lord wrote:
> >> The cygwin package of bzr works only within cygwin bash. This is not true
> >> to cvs or svn which work outside; for example, within a dos shell, "bzr"
> >
cgf> On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 04:27:30PM +0200, Phillip Lord wrote:
>> The cygwin package of bzr works only within cygwin bash. This is not true
>> to cvs or svn which work outside; for example, within a dos shell, "bzr"
>> gives "No such program" errors.
>>
>> Likewise, cygwin bzr do
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 04:27:30PM +0200, Phillip Lord wrote:
>The cygwin package of bzr works only within cygwin bash. This is not
>true to cvs or svn which work outside; for example, within a dos shell,
>"bzr" gives "No such program" errors.
>
>Likewise, cygwin bzr doesn't work properly with Emac
The cygwin package of bzr works only within cygwin bash. This is not
true to cvs or svn which work outside; for example, within a dos shell,
"bzr" gives "No such program" errors.
Likewise, cygwin bzr doesn't work properly with Emacs vc-bzr.el --
again, with no such program errors.
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