Re: [kernel.org users] [RFD] On deprecating "git-foo" for builtins

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Jay Soffian wrote:
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 5:03 PM, Jeff King <peff@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
I was slightly negative on the change at the time of "/usr/bin vs
/usr/libexec/git-core" and I planned to put "git --exec-path" in my
PATH. But I gave the new way a try, and I have not been very bothered.
So let me say that I really don't care much what happens with libexec,
and you can hold me to that when the next flame-war breaks out if such a
change is implemented. Now you have three opinions. :)

+1 on removing the links and I will say this: this change finally
motivated me to switch my login shell from tcsh (12 years I've been
using it!) to bash so I could use the completions and I'm happier for
it. So thank you git. :-)


Speaking as a tcsh user, I'm not switching until bash gets the equivalent functionality as tcsh aliases, in particular the ability to selectively disable wildcard expansion on a command-by-command basis.

	-hpa
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