Thanks, that did the trick.
On Mar 9, 11:27 am, Emiliano Mancuso <[email protected]> wrote: > I think that you need to select the GIT binary first. > > Gitx needs a previous installation of git core. > If you already installed git, you should try to select the git binary > which in a normal installation on mac os x is located at: /opt/local/bin/git > > Try that and tell us if it works > > On 03/09/2011 01:59 PM, Rich wrote: > > > > > > > I'm new to git and GitX and am having problems opening a repository in > > GitX. I'm also new to the Mac, so that may be part of the problem > > too. > > > I've run "git clone" and have local copies of the project files, > > including .git. From the GitX menu I select "File/Open" and get the > > Open dialog. I navigate to the directory I "cloned" into, select > > Open, and nothing happens. No window pops up, no error dialog, > > nothing. I've confirmed the directory I'm positioned on contains > > a .git file (but I can't see that in the Open dialog). > > > What's up? > > > Thanks, > > Rich > > -- > Mancuso Emiliano > Twitter: @eMancuwww.elblogolico.com.ar
