Dear All
Thanks for your comments.
On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 4:37 PM, Ivan Uemlianin<ivan@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> git-pull is 755, and I can run /path/to/git-pull (I get an error and it
> crashes, but I have the permission).
On 27/05/2010 15:47, Sverre Rabbelier wrote:
...
That's not supposed to happen, what does it say? Also, is it possible
you have an old git install lying around? It might be that it's partly
using the old, and partly using the new install.
On 27/05/2010 15:50, Ramkumar Ramachandra wrote:
...
Your error comes from run-command.c:290 - Maybe it tries to execute
git-pull and (wrongly) reports that it wasn't able to execute it? What
error (and return status) do you get when you execute the script
yourself?
It looks like there's something wrong with your installation of Git.
Perhaps you'd like to re-install
The error is like this:
$ /opt/libexec/git-core/git-pull
/opt/libexec/git-core/git-pull: line 11: git-sh-setup: No such file
or directory
I'm calling git-pull from my clone of the repos, so I don't have
git-sh-setup in my current directory. That all seems fine: I imagine
git-pull is not intended to be called directly.
The git is a recent install from source, on a Centos machine. There was
no git previous.
As for reinstalling: unless something else is broken, I'm happy with
"git fetch; git merge origin". However, I should like to understand why
git pull is not working.
Best wishes
Ivan
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