I'd be glad to give it a try - but am unfamiliar with how portable a manual build of Git can be used along side the version I have installed via Homebrew - do I just use full paths to reference the compiled executable from within my repository folder? Thanks! On Wed, Nov 1, 2017 at 5:58 PM, Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@xxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Matthew, > > On Wed, 1 Nov 2017, Matthew Orres wrote: > >> Using 2.15.0 on OSX 10.12.6, when I open git gui, and then attempt to >> stage multiple files as such: >> >> * Left click first file >> * CMD+Shift+Click last file to multi-select all files >> * CMT+T (shortcut for Stage to Commit) >> >> Only the file I selected with the first Left Click is staged and my >> selection disappears. >> >> I'd be happy to provide more system-level info if there's issues with >> reproducing this on other machines. > > Maybe you'll be also happy to test things? > > I believe that we carry a fix for this in Git for Windows: > https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/commit/3a5640fd3f0aa57edecc8dab455a97c5a15e6626 > > The easiest way to test this would be to simply build Git from the > `master` branch of https://github.com/git-for-windows/git (I try to keep > it building and passing the test suite at all times not only on Windows, > but also on Linux, it should also work on macOS). > > Ciao, > Johannes > > P.S.: If you test this, and can confirm that it fixes your issue, I'll get > this patch submitted properly to the Git mailing list (sadly, it seems > that the https://github.com/patthoyts/git-gui project is sleeping beauty > mode for a while now, otherwise I would add PRs there).