RE: running git from non-standard location on Mac

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-----Original Message-----
From: Konstantin Khomoutov [mailto:flatworm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: 21 February 2013 10:35
To: James French
Cc: git@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: running git from non-standard location on Mac

On Thu, 21 Feb 2013 09:48:36 +0000
James French <James.French@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I wonder if someone could help me. I installed git on a Mac and then I 
> copied the install somewhere else (which I do want to do, trust me).  
> I'm now having trouble with git svn. I'm getting "Can't locate 
> Git/SVN.pm in @INC..."
> 
> I've added the bin folder to PATH. What else do I need to do? Do I 
> need to use -exec-path=/MyPathToGit/libexec/git-core? How do I change 
> the content of @INC?
> 
> Apologies if this is a dumb question, I'm not much of a unix man.

`git svn` is implemented in Perl (which is supposedly bundled with your Git package, but I'm not sure), and "SVN.pm" is a Perl module (a library written in Perl, ".pm" stands for "Perl Module").

@INC is an internal variable used by Perl to locate its modules.
Its contents is partially inferred from the Perl's installation location and partially from the environment.

This [1] should help you get started with affecting @INC.

1. http://stackoverflow.com/a/2526809/720999



Thanks for the help guys. I got it working using --exec-path and PERL5LIB environment variable. But Matthieu is right, I should build it from source to do it properly.
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