Niklas Höglund wrote:
Hi. After creating a couple of repositories and pushing and cloning them, I get the following: $ git push --all origin ... hooks/update: line 88: mail: command not found This is in cygwin. I'm rather glad I don't have the mail command installed, as I don't want mails going anywhere. The update hook contains the following comment: # To enable this hook: # (1) change the recipient e-mail address # (2) make this file executable by "chmod +x update". But my impression after a cursory look at it is that it would always call "mail" whenever it is run, and since all files are executable in Windows (AFAIK), it would always be run.
I was under the impression that the cygwin abstraction layer had some unixy permission thing on top of NTFS. Perhaps that's wrong. If you remove the hook it won't be called.
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