I use git both for Mac and PC. When pulling Mac's git from PC, it's easy as I can use ssh. Git clone smcho@prosseek:/smcho/setup The problem happens the other way round: to pull from Mac. I guess there are two ways to go. Method 1: Connect to server By using 'connect to server' in Mac, I can make PC's directory like that of Mac. Even though, the issue, it works pretty well. Method 2: ssh I could run cygwin ssh server (cygrunsrv -S sshd) to be accessed from other computers, but for me, I have to wait quite a while to get connection as I explained.
It's almost impossible for to use it with git, as I don't want to wait for minutes to get clone. Here comes my question.
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Is there any better way other than the previous two methods?. Is there a (natural) way to support ssh server from Windows (windows 7 precisely) not using cygwin?
This is how we compile otclient on Mac OS X, we use XQuartz to compile and run otclient, which is a X11 implementation for Mac OS, we do not use the native Cocoa API.