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Re: Custom Win32 binaries

From: Mladen Mihajlovic [H] <mladen_at_hixnet.co.za>
Date: 2004-05-28 10:46:01 CEST

Please read my second post in the email below.

Erik Huelsmann wrote:

>The unsupportedness does not spring from codecomplexity. The FAQ documents
>how to create a binary like this yourself.
>
>Obviously you did not search the list archive you were pointed to, since
>even this question is answered there.
>
>The point being: read the history. Come back if there is something in the
>archive you don't understand.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Erik.
>
>(Who does not want to be rude, but definitely has no appitite for rehashing
>the issue once more.)
>
>
>
>>Jeff Cave wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>On Unix/Linux systems directories and files with names starting with
>>>"." are hidden. The "." works just fine on Win, but Visual Studio does
>>>not like it at all (as I understand it). I don't have a problem
>>>working on both a linux and windows computer working on the same code.
>>>Both use the "." notation.
>>>
>>>
>>Thanks Jeff.
>>Although what I meant was, why is it hard to change .svn to _svn in the
>>subversion source code? If it's easy to change, then logically it
>>shouldn't be "unofficial" as it shouldn't affect anything else. Anyway,
>>I will search the archives and hopefully try to find the answers.
>>
>>Branko Cibej wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>*Please* don't start this discussion again. Search the archives at
>>>www.contractor.se/~dast/svn and .../svnusers. Every one of your
>>>questions was answered about 50 times already.
>>>
>>>
>>That site doesn't seem to work for me. I tried searching in the mailing
>>list archives on tigris but it doesn't work too well (doesn't see the _
>>in _svn). Are there any specific subjects I can search for?
>>
>>
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Received on Fri May 28 10:46:51 2004

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