


Click on it, and your default web browser will open to. git-annex allow for upper and lower case directory names. There is only one way to reach the GUI: Open your desktop menu and search for Git Annex. You also find that coment in this bug report (March 2011):Ĭurrently the hashed directories in. (There are probably also still some places where it assumes / as a path separator, although I fixed some.)įWIW, git-annex works fine on OS X and other fine proprietary unixen. What this page refers to as " GHC-Cygwin": I don't know where to get one. (Perhaps you already are for git, I think git also assumes a POSIX system.) So you need a Haskell that can target that. Well, I can tell you that it assumes a POSIX system, both in available utilities and system calls, So you'd need to use cygwin or something like that. That recent thread (March 2011) doesn't leave much hope: So the situation is improving, but that remains a work in progress.

There are still warts - it's Windows after all! Git-annex went from working not too well on the command line to being pretty solid there, as well as having a working and almost polished webapp on Windows. Windows support improved more than I guessed in my wildest dreams.
Automatic git annex sync update#
The most recent update for Windows ( day 219, Sept. There are important missing features (notably Jabber), documented on windows support, but the webapp is broadly usable on Windows now. The Windows port of the assistant and webapp is now considered to be beta quality. Update 2013/2014: as mentioned below by Abbafei, there is a beta version (as of Oct.
