>  do they print sensible information? 

@rozans:
Extra clarification:  could you also copy and paste the exact output into 
any responses, as often there are extra clues in having the exact words and 
character stings from the error reports (and successes!).

Also, if you look in the project top level directory, does it contain the 
'hidden' (sub-)directory named ".git", and are to able to determine the 
ownership of that directory. I ask as there have been some security updates 
that check that you have ownership of your repository.

On Friday, December 2, 2022 at 11:40:46 AM UTC Konstantin Khomoutov wrote:

> On Fri, Dec 02, 2022 at 02:42:27PM +0400, Konstantin Khomoutov wrote:
>
> [...]
> > Can you verify Git "barely works"?
> [...]
>
> To make my intent clear: in your original message you've referred to 
> 3rd-party
> software like PHPStorm which can use Git in weird and unexpected ways, so 
> we
> should try to dissect the problem to actually make sure which part broke: 
> the
> installation of Git, Git itself, or something in Git has changed in a way
> certain external software now fails to properly interoperate with it.
>
> So, let's start with figuring out whether Git itself is installed and 
> working.
>
>

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