Re: v2.5.2 installation on Windows 10

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Hi Johannes,

Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin <at> gmx.de> writes:

> 
> Hi Long,
> 
> On 2015-09-12 13:43, Long Yang wrote:
> 
> > Thanks for the email to confirm the bug.
> 
> Of course! Thank you for taking the time to report it.
> 
> > To answer your question first, I found only the Community page at
> > http://www.git-scm.com/, as I was looking for a forum-kind of page to
> > see if someone had reported the same problem I had.  Then I tried to
> > send a couple of emails to the mailing list, git <at> vger.kernel.org, as
> > instructed on the Community page.  But none of my emails was
> > delivered.  At the end, I post my case via gmane.
> 
> Thank you, I think I will open a Pull Request to that Community page to
suggest going the GitHub issues route
> in case of Windows-specific bugs.
> 
> > In short, I still don't know how to successfully report a bug for Git.
> >  Should I/users use GitHub?
> 
> If the bug in question is a Windows-specific bug, or if you do not know
whether it is a Windows-specific bug,
> then yes, please submit it to our GitHub issue tracker, as described in
the "Contribute" section of our
> home page: http://git-for-windows.github.io/#contribute
> 
> If you already know that the bug in question affects more than just
Windows users, please report it to the Git
> mailing list, as you have done. (You will need to send plain-text
messages, as the Git mailing list rejects
> HTML mails.)
> 

I guess my emails were rejected due to HTML, as I'm using Outlook with HTML
default.

I'll try to follow the instructions on reporting bugs going forward.

> Ciao,
> Johannes
> 

"Another" issue I'm seeing now is that, as I mentioned in a follow-up post
to another person's on this problem, Git commands are not showing in Windows
Explorer (via right-click).  I've installed TortoiseGit and seen the
same/similar "issue" with its commands too.  Especially, TortoiseGit doesn't
show a command to create a repository, which I don't know is with Git or the
communication between Git v2.5.2 and TortoiseGit.


Long



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