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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
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######################################################################
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# Generate buildsystem files
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#
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# This script generate buildsystem files based on the output of a
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# GNU Make --dry-run, enabling Windows users to develop Git with their
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# trusted IDE with native projects.
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#
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# Note:
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# It is not meant as *the* way of building Git with MSVC, but merely a
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# convenience. The correct way of building Git with MSVC is to use the
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# GNU Make tool to build with the maintained Makefile in the root of
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# the project. If you have the msysgit environment installed and
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# available in your current console, together with the Visual Studio
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# environment you wish to build for, all you have to do is run the
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# command:
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# make MSVC=1
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2009 Marius Storm-Olsen <mstormo@gmail.com>
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######################################################################
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use strict;
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use File::Basename;
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use Cwd;
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my $git_dir = getcwd();
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$git_dir =~ s=\\=/=g;
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$git_dir = dirname($git_dir) while (!-e "$git_dir/git.c" && "$git_dir" ne "");
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die "Couldn't find Git repo" if ("$git_dir" eq "");
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exec join(" ", ("PERL5LIB=${git_dir}/contrib/buildsystems ${git_dir}/contrib/buildsystems/engine.pl", @ARGV));
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