On Aug 10, 2007, at 8:07 AM, Torgil Svensson wrote:
I think both. I'm currently conducting a survey what the Windows
users I'm working with are using. Up to now I have no idea what these
tools do. Note, I'm not working on Windows. But I would like to see
git starting the tools that users prefer to use.
Git would just feel more like a useful Windows tool if it interacted
with other useful Windows tools.
Here is what I have on my list (not yet prioritized):
- WinMerge (http://winmerge.org/)
- Visual Comparer (http://www.nikeware.com/vc-features.htm)
- Araxis Merge, http://www.araxis.com/merge/ (expensive!)
- Beyond Compare, http://www.scootersoftware.com/file-comparison.php
(will support 3-way with upcoming version 3; reasonable price)
- KDiff3, http://kdiff3.sourceforge.net/ (comes with Windows-
installer from SF)
- ECMerge, http://www.elliecomputing.com/Products/merge_overview.asp
(OSS developer can get a "Pro" license for free upon request)
A complete list at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_file_comparison_tools
I don't see your point. The question is if git runs flawlessly
on 64 bit systems, which we use for development. I have no experience
with mingw. Maybe there are some issues with 64 bit Windows, maybe
not. But its a reasonable question?
The official repo would indicate a real commitment to me that
Windows support if officially maintained.
I agree that there may be more tools group around core git. But
core git itself should be the master from the official repo.
This seems to be a reasonable goal to me. At least that is what
we do. The head must compile on all supported platforms
out-of-the-box.
I work for years now on cross platform code. I never needed a whole
environment. I need Qt and the native development environment, like
Visual Studio, gcc, Xcode. I don't need KDE on Windows, I don't need
KDE on Mac. Everything's there already.
Steffen
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