I have not yet really integrated git and my msys/mingw - so I use the git bash window for git, and a general msys window for compiling.Īdditional Optional Library Installations.
#INSTALL SML WINDOWS SOFTWARE#
I made a software subfolder: mkdir software cd software.(Highlight to copy, Insert button to paste)
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#INSTALL SML WINDOWS INSTALL#
Accept the Default Install Location by clicking Next >.Click Yes in the allow to make changes pop-up.Click Run in the Open File - Security Warning pop-up.Download msysgit from by clicking the exe under Featured download.Only necessary if you want to use git version control on windows. Version control is not required, but it can be useful. There are many types of version control that you can use to track changes to files. (It is up to you if you want to open the documents.) Click Finish you are done the installation.It should confirm that you have make.exe installed, press any key to continue.Enter c:/mingw as the path where MinGW is installed.A cmd shell will pop-up asking if you want to continue with the post install, enter y enter.The default folder of MinGW is fine, so click Next >.The Default Destination of C:\msys\1.0 is fine, so click Next >.Read the License Agreement and click Yes.Click Yes you want to install in the Setup pop-up.When Installation is complete, click Next >.
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Select Download and Install and click Next >.Click Yes when Windows asks if you want to allow it.3 Additional Optional Library Installations.