I’ve just uploaded a windows binary for guitone 0.9 – sorry that it took a little longer this time. I’ve been quite busy during the past days and having no windows machine at home doesn’t help much either 😉
Of course if there are other people willing to package guitone on windows, drop me a note. Its actually not much work. A detailed explanation and a InnoSetup installer script are already in place.
On a related note I’m working on a couple of new features for guitone. The next version will be able to create new monotone database and also create new projects from existing ones (basically a frontend for `mtn setup`). Furthermore I decided I should finally implement some workspace commands, so at least the equivalent of `mtn add` and `mtn drop` should be possible, `mtn revert` and `mtn rename` probably as well.
The monotone additions for netsync automation still not made it into trunk, mainly because I was not in the mood to finally fix the anticipated lua testing for stdio traffic (I really should not push this task further away, because the branch where the automate netsync stuff resides in diverges more and more over time…). And of course before this is not in monotone’s trunk it makes no sense to implement it in guitone either – so yeah, if you particularily wait for this feature, give me a kick in the butt so I get finally around.
Wo ist diese “Node Information” bei der Windows-Version?
Ctrl+I bzw. Window -> Panels -> Node Information
I’m eliminating my Windows boxes one by one too, but for the times I really need it (mainly preparing CygWin packages) I found VirtualBox quite useful 😉
Yeah, VirtualBox rules, especially since 2.0/2.1 which brought a much nicer interface and many speed improvements for my main platform, OSX.