Got it.  Thanks!

On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 4:32 PM, Jeff King <p...@peff.net> wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 04:00:41PM -0700, Nate Mueller wrote:
>
>> Really?  My config has been set this way for years and it's never
>> caused problems before.  I have subcommands in both of those
>> directories and all work.
>
> Really. It did happen to work most of the time before (because most uses
> involved just appending it to $PATH). But it was never intended to work
> with multiple paths. The:
>
>   . "$(git --exec-path)/git-sh-whatever"
>
> advice has been advertised in the documentation for years. E.g., see
> bd870878f (Documentation: don't assume git-sh-setup and git-parse-remote
> are in PATH, 2008-06-29). So even if we wanted to relax the rules in our
> scripts, it seems like a potential hazard for 3rd party scripts.
>
> The recommended way is to just put your ~/.git-exec into your $PATH.
>
> -Peff



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