I looked at Makefile, and seems that it occurs from here:
https://github.com/git/git/blob/master/Makefile#L2205
It tries to copy all files/folders from git root directory but
'install' command prints this error. I tried to execute 'sudo install
-d -m 755' in other directory and if there is directory too it prints
the same error. For example:
~/scripts $ ls
addPPA cleanMailTrash git-autor git-ranges git-tp
install scripts ssh-live term-help tp-git
updateMail xray-start
buildGit deployWork git-install git-remove-tags
git-update-commit-message install.sh ssh-build ssh-wiwob-lab test
updateGitDev updateNews
test - is directory here
~/scripts $ sudo install -d -m 755 .
Copying scripts to /usr/bin
cp: omitting directory ‘test’
Done
2014-12-23 23:43 GMT+06:00 Junio C Hamano <[email protected]>:
> Alexander Kuleshov <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> install -d -m 755 '/usr/bin'
>> Copying scripts to /usr/bin
>
> As 'git grep "Copying scripts"' gives us nothing, the message is
> obviously not what we are giving. Perhaps you have a strange "install"
> in your path that does not understand "-d" is a way to tell it to
> make sure a directory exists (by creating one as necessary)?
>
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