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I installed msysgit on other Windows machines with no problems. On this Vista 64 bit Ultimate box, I installed the 3 most recent versions of msysgit. On all three installs, when I do a "git bash here", I get exactly this on the command window:
sh.exe": fork: Permission denied
sh.exe"-3.1$
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Hi Guys,
My friends and I are trying to setup GIT for windows using this tutorial but we just keep running into problems.
I know many of you guys on this site are GIT gurus - so I was wondering whether anyone would be able to help us (and I am sure 100s of other Windows Devs who want to use GIT)…
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I need help getting git extensions to run with msysgit. I have had bad luck with extensions git-tfs and git-fetchall, in both cases it is the same problem. The addon will require a file to be placed where git can find it (git-tfs.exe and git-fetchall.sh). I understand this to mean the files need…
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I'm having a hard time enabling git colored output on windows when using console2.
To trick git I've already SET TERM = 'cygwin'. This enabled the colors from a standard cmd.exe prompt but not in console2. I've verified that console2 can see the env var as well.
Anyone know how to get this working…
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I know this question is probably stoopid. But I just don't want to cause any hickups with my work system (Win7).
How do I upgrade the software? Do I just replace the existing version or do I need to remove the one I'm having and then install the new version?
I tried to find some info on the net but…
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