Re: libwin32 repository on github

2010-01-20 Thread David Golden
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 5:16 AM, Cosimo Streppone wrote: >> Also, I haven't tried installing Git on Windows, as I'm doing most of my >> Perl work on Linux these days.  I understand that used to be pretty >> difficult, but I've heard it's much easier these days.  Are you using >> msysGit? > > Git o

Re: libwin32 repository on github

2010-01-20 Thread Aldo Calpini
Cosimo Streppone wrote: Git on windows was painful to set up for me. And no, I don't like to run msysGit, it just adds another complication. After battling for a while, I can now run git.exe in my regular command line window, but I had to copy stuff manually etc... but it's not really straightfo

RE: libwin32 repository on github

2010-01-20 Thread Steve Hay
Cosimo Streppone wrote on 2010-01-20: > On Wed, 20 Jan 2010 11:22:31 +0100, Steve Hay > wrote: >> Gui GUI and Gitk work nicely too. > > I don't seem to be able to get those to work. > What version of git are you running on your system? Git-1.6.3.2-preview20090608.exe Although I see there is a n

Re: libwin32 repository on github

2010-01-20 Thread Cosimo Streppone
On Wed, 20 Jan 2010 11:22:31 +0100, Steve Hay wrote: Cosimo Streppone wrote on 2010-01-20: Git on windows was painful to set up for me. Hi Steve, I'm using Git on Windows, and it works perfectly well for me. I installed msysGit, but I generally don't use the msys shell since having dis

RE: libwin32 repository on github

2010-01-20 Thread Steve Hay
Cosimo Streppone wrote on 2010-01-20: > On Wed, 20 Jan 2010 03:18:31 +0100, Christopher J. Madsen > wrote: >> Also, I haven't tried installing Git on Windows, as I'm doing most of >> my Perl work on Linux these days. I understand that used to be pretty >> difficult, but I've heard it's much easie

Re: libwin32 repository on github

2010-01-20 Thread Cosimo Streppone
On Wed, 20 Jan 2010 03:18:31 +0100, Christopher J. Madsen wrote: I'm using Git (and Github) for my new modules. I haven't yet tried converting any of my older modules from my private Subversion server to Git, but I'm planning to do that eventually. I did that for almost every module. At le

Re: libwin32 repository on github

2010-01-19 Thread Christopher J. Madsen
I'm using Git (and Github) for my new modules. I haven't yet tried converting any of my older modules from my private Subversion server to Git, but I'm planning to do that eventually. Also, I haven't tried installing Git on Windows, as I'm doing most of my Perl work on Linux these days. I unders

Re: libwin32 repository on github

2010-01-19 Thread David Golden
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 6:07 PM, Jan Dubois wrote: > Yes, if you still have a copy of the repo. This was my point about "one > big libwin32 repo" vs. individual repos for each module. Just for the > sake of argument, let's say I get tired of maintaining Win32-OLE, remove > all my local repos and o

RE: libwin32 repository on github

2010-01-19 Thread Jan Dubois
On Tue, 19 Jan 2010, David Golden wrote: > On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 12:45 AM, Jan Dubois wrote: > > Indeed, I personally prefer git over svn quite a bit too. > > > > The one reason I have for sticking with Google is that I feel they are > > more likely to still be around in 5 years than GitHub. Git

Re: libwin32 repository on github

2010-01-19 Thread David Golden
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 12:45 AM, Jan Dubois wrote: > Indeed, I personally prefer git over svn quite a bit too. > > The one reason I have for sticking with Google is that I feel they are > more likely to still be around in 5 years than GitHub. GitHub seems One advantage of git is that no reposito

RE: libwin32 repository on github

2010-01-18 Thread Jan Dubois
keep the free repositories around. (I know plenty of people who have similar sentiments about SourceForge and keep frequent repository snapshots externally in case SF should unexpectedly shut down.) > Would you mind if I added a libwin32 repository on github? It would be > just a copy of th