As it turns out I'm an idiot, that's just the configure help message. Rerunning autoconf + configure in fact generates a completely correct commandline. Sorry about the noise. 2009/2/8 Mikael Magnusson <mikachu@xxxxxxxxx>: > 2009/2/7 Mikael Magnusson <mikachu@xxxxxxxxx>: >> 2009/2/5 Jonas Fonseca <fonseca@xxxxxxx>: >>> Hello, >>> >>> Here is a much needed update fixing multiple regressions from the >>> introduction of the IO API in 0.13. Among improvements is the much >>> requested ability to restore the position in the stage view when staging >>> diff hunks. Also noteworthy is the many optimizations of the screen >>> updating to make it work better across slow links. Finally, beware that >>> a handful of incompatibilities can cause problems. >> >> I'm having a problem with tig taking 2 seconds to start up, which >> seems to be related to the 'typo checking' feature of git. After >> figuring out how to stop strace from helpfully saying >> write(2, "WARNING: You called a Git program"..., 137) = 137 >> I got this (with -s 100): >> [pid 29708] write(2, "WARNING: You called a Git program named 'git >> config', which does not exist.\nContinuing under the assu"..., 137) = >> 137 >> [pid 29708] write(2, "in 2.0 seconds automatically...\n"..., 32) = 32 >> >> The output however also contains lots of git config strings, which is >> confusing. Is tig running git config twice and failing one of the >> times? (Running git config from the cmdline works fine). > > Turns out it was as simple as this: > > diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac > index b179389..bdea8de 100644 > --- a/configure.ac > +++ b/configure.ac > @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ AC_MSG_CHECKING([which config > GIT_CONFIG="repo-config" > git config --list >/dev/null && GIT_CONFIG="config" > AC_MSG_RESULT([$GIT_CONFIG]) > -AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GIT_CONFIG,"$GIT_CONFIG",[git config subcommand]) > +AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GIT_CONFIG,"$GIT_CONFIG",[config subcommand]) > > AC_CHECK_PROGS(ASCIIDOC, [asciidoc false]) > AC_CHECK_PROGS(XMLTO, [xmlto false]) > > -- > Mikael Magnusson > -- Mikael Magnusson -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html