Re: problems installing GIT on my MAC OS X 10.11.5

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On Tue, 14 Jun 2016 17:49:50 +0100
Maria Jose Fernandez <mjose.fernandezj@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I am very sorry but I am not understanding what you are saying. 
> I will try with homebrew and see if it works that way.

Torstean means:

1. Using the Finder, locate the Terminal application and run it.
   An open with command prompt (the "$" character) will appear.

2. Type there, literally:

     git --version

   and hit the Enter key.

   See whether it errors out at you -- something like

     bash: git: command not found

   or the version of the installed Git program will be printed,
   like in

     git version 2.9.0

   (yours might be different but that doesn't matter).

Whatever the outcome is, select that text and paste it into the message
you're composing to send here.

[...]
> > Do you think that you open a terminal and type
> > which git
> > git --version
> > and post the output here ?
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