问题
I installed git for windows and it works fine(e.g. use one of the following solutions Want to download a Git repository, what do I need (windows machine)?).
I tried to use repo of google but it needs gpg and python 2.7. I installed both and it works fine the only problem is that repo
script use some unix oriented features such as symbolic links and fcntl. Is there any alternative code of repo
for windows?
I couldn't found some native solution by google. if there is one I'll try to push it into google repo git repository or try to use it as is.
回答1:
Yes, Google repo
script can be compliant with Windows. Follow the steps below.
But before, as Borealid said repo
as not been ported on Windows. repo
(forall.py
) uses fcntl that is not available on Windows (Unix only).
However there is Cygwin and its own python
and git
tools.
If git
version from MSysGit project for you or if you love your git
GUI that is based on MSysGit only, then follow the following steps. These steps ensure that Cygwin can create native NTFS symlinks. Else if the git
from Cygwin is sufficient, you do not have to do it. But it is better as setting CYGWIN=winsymlinks:native
tells Cygwin to use native NTFS symlinks instead of old Cygwin workaround.
- Use Windows Vista or later (or switch to Linux)
- Have Admin privileges
- Dowload and install Cygwin (32 or 64 bits)
- Select and install
python
andgit
(andgpg
if you want) from Cygwin installer Set
CYGWIN=winsymlinks:native
in your Cygwin shell:export CYGWIN=winsymlinks:native mkdir NEW_DIR cd NEW_DIR repo init -u YOUR_URL repo sync -j 7
(see also my other post)
回答2:
A working repo tool for windows is available here: https://github.com/esrlabs/git-repo
It requires Python 3+ and git 1.7.2+
Btw, the original forked repo version seems pretty old, so it might not contain all current functionalities.
回答3:
There is an alternative for whoever has a choice to work with an alternative to repo, it's called gclient.
See Google's depot tools:
gclient: Meta-checkout tool managing both subversion and git checkouts. It is similar to repo tool except that it works on Linux, OS X, and Windows and supports both svn and git. On the other hand, gclient doesn't integrate any code review functionality.
回答4:
There is no native repo
for Windows currently.
You may use a Linux virtual machine or dual-boot, or work around the (relatively minor) issues caused by symlinks not functioning on your filesystem.
Another option would be to just use git
directly instead of using the repo
as a convenience wrapper - repo
is a support tool, and doesn't add any substantial power.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/14223302/how-to-use-googles-repo-tool-on-ms-windows-os