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Re: CVS
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John Darrington |
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Re: CVS |
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Wed, 14 Jul 2004 12:18:13 +0800 |
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On Wed, Jul 14, 2004 at 09:30:48AM +0800, address@hidden wrote:
I see. It means that without Cygwin or *nix I can't use CVS and
compile PSPP.
I don't think it means you *can't*. But it means that:
1. Nobody has tried it ( at least not recently ).
2. Cygwin / *NIX is probably the easiest way to do it.
But there are several alternatives that *might* work:
1. Use the GNU for windows CD ( http://www.gnu.org/doc/windows.html )
2. Use a Windoze cvs client (such as http://www.cvsnt.org)
3. Port PSPP to Visual C++ (it's nearly all standard ansi
compliant C, so it should be quite easy to do ).
4. Rewrite Windows so that it conforms to industry standards ( especially
IEEE Std 1003.1 ).
J'
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- CVS, michael_is_98, 2004/07/13
- Re: CVS, Michael Kiefte, 2004/07/13
- CVS, michael_is_98, 2004/07/13
- Re: CVS, Ben Pfaff, 2004/07/13
- Re: CVS,
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