On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 2:50 PM, Tor Lillqvist <[email protected]>wrote:
> Is this perhaps on Windows? Anybody working on the source on Windows? > git has problems replacing files that are in use on Windows, so if a git > command attempts to replace the very g script that is being run, it will > fail silently, the end result being that g disappears. Just do a git reset > --hard HEAD in the bootstrap clone to get it back. > I've tried "git reset --hard HEAD" and I still don't get g back. I have to "git checkout master" to get g back. -- _/|\_ Samphan Raruenrom. Open Source Development Co., Ltd. Tel: +66 38 311816, Fax: +66 38 773128, http://www.osdev.co.th/
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