Re: git command was killed

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Thanks Eric for the response. After I had git dependencies gettext and pcre2 reinstalled, git was reborn on my Macbook. Seems this was a common issue with 11.2 upgraded.


> 2021年2月5日 下午2:07,Eric Sunshine <sunshine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 写道:
> 
> On Thu, Feb 4, 2021 at 1:48 AM LiuShiyang <wingsdream1943@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> I’d like to get your support to solve below issue. When I upgraded my MacBook Pro (appple silicon ) , all git commands can not be run, and it shows ******killed. I have tried to reset Xcode-select, switch the path, or install again..no luck to resolve it.
>> 
>> shiyangliu@ShiyangdeMacBook-Pro  ~  brew config
>> CPU: octa-core 64-bit arm_firestorm_icestorm
>> macOS: 11.2-arm64
>> Rosetta 2: false
> 
> This problem may be specific to Homebrew's installation of Git.
> Apparently, Homebrew wasn't originally able to build for Apple
> "Silicon" and the various supported "formulas" need to be upgraded
> manually for "Silicon". This page [1] shows a (perhaps) outdated
> status of each package.
> 
> Somewhere in [1] there is mention that you may be able to install a
> package as x86_64 rather than as arm64 and then run it via Rosetta, so
> you might want to try that (assuming Rosetta works for you). Or maybe
> you already installed x86_64 and Rosetta is failing for you(?), in
> which case try the arm64 version. Otherwise, probably best would be to
> ask at the Homebrew project.
> 
> [1]: https://github.com/Homebrew/brew/issues/7857





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