Re: git svn errors out with git-cat-file "usage" message

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On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 11:28 AM, Michael J Gruber
<git@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> That one is definitely not from a newer git. What do you do in between
> the two steps above and below, where the same command "git version"
> returns different results? You must have some older parts lying around
> somewhere, whether they get picked up by on old or new git svn or Git.pm.

I just do 'git checkout <version I want> && make && make install'.

See
$ which git-cat-file
$ which git
/home/martin/bin/git
$ git --exec-path
/home/martin/libexec/git-core

I can't see anything suspicious in my install.

$ find / -name git-cat-file 2>/dev/null
/home/martin/libexec/git-core/git-cat-file
/home/martin/src/git/git-cat-file
/usr/share/doc/mercurial/examples/git-viz/git-cat-file

cheers,




m
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