On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 17:59, Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen at xemacs.org> wrote: > Jesse Noller writes: > > > I don't see how git can be considered given poor windows support - > > compilation on OS/X can be a bear too. > > I can't speak to the "poor Windows support", but I've been compiling > both in MacPorts (pretty much every MacPorts release, which is like > weekly) and from the kernel.org repo (intermittently, 1-3 months > apart) on Mac OS X since git 0.99 and the only trouble is with the > documentation (and the never-ending stream of bugs in port and/or the > Portfile, of course). I doubt this is a problem on Mac OS X any more, > if it ever was. > Well, when I decided to compile git from scratch on OS X when Neil posted the git mirror it took bloody forever thanks to the docs having an insane build requirement. -Brett
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