Very true, but this thread started with Windoze XP now
running on the intel-mac's with the BootCamp BIOS mods...
If you run the currently available vmware workstation
under XP on an intel mac, you should be able to install
the bits onto a disk partition and then solve the boot
selection/grub prob
Holger Berger wrote:
>>>- Availability: Neither Suse Linux or any BSD
>>>variants (FreeBSD,
>>>OpenBSD, NetBSD) provide Mercurial packages as part
>>>of their
>>>distributions.
>>>
>>>
>>I'm afraid that none of these claims is actually true. Here are some pointers
>>I found with a few simpl
On 08/04/06, Dick Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is VMware available for Macs?
Answering my own question:
http://arstechnica.com/journals/apple.ars/2006/4/8/3520
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On 4/8/06, Bryan O'Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, Holger -
>
> Thanks for raising your concerns. I have some responses below.
>
> > - Interoperability: Is there a compatibility layer or
> > bridge to make
> > the Mercurial repository available to CVS or
> > Subversion clients?
>
> Yes.
Hi, Holger -
Thanks for raising your concerns. I have some responses below.
> - Interoperability: Is there a compatibility layer or
> bridge to make
> the Mercurial repository available to CVS or
> Subversion clients?
Yes. Lele Gaifax has written a tool called tailor that allows bridging betwee
On 4/7/06, Stephen Hahn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One of the upcoming submissions for the freeware consolidation will be
> to ensure that Subversion and Mercurial are available in one or more
> of the standard installation scenarios.
Cool! -- justin
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