Performance is horrid, although better than I initially expected. I
don't (want to) have cygwin installed to compare it (that's why I did
the MinGW port in the first place ;) Maybe others can comment on this?
The test suite takes ~15min to complete on my box, which is an oooold
800MHz with a slow HD. (And it's still Win2K, if that matters.)
Quite frankly, the "performance boost" that I expect from this port is
that it allows me the workflow that I want, instead of constantly
banging my head against the walls of CVS/SVN/you-name-it.
Thanks, this works (I tested Junio's version). The problem with
ls-remote was that it is a shell script, and for some reason it dumps
its output into a cmd.exe that opens and closes right away instead of to
the pipe.
-- Hannes
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