>> There shouldn't be any issue with using cmd or powershell. My guess is >> that an RSA was not generated, or you don't have your public key >> activated in your profile. I'm not exactly sure how this works with >> organizations, but this page should help: >> >> http://help.github.com/msysgit-key-setup/ > > No. It just plain doesn't work from cmd. It works fine from git bash. > Probably, it's just a path issue -- but the error message is dreadful.
I guess what I should have said is that I tested it with my own GitHub repository and had no issue. I do not disagree that the error only occurs with cmd, but I don't think everyone will have this issue (I'm on 32bit XP, so maybe that has something to do with it). > However, git for Windows seems to be on about the same level of > development as 64-bit DMD. "It works" -- but only provided your > standards are very low. Trying to roll back a branch to an older > version of DMD, I got this beauty of an error message: I haven't put git through a large number of its features. Anyway, this is what I got for a suggestion: $ rm -f .git/index $ git reset http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1115854/index-file-corrupt Don't know if it works but I can't exactly test it. _______________________________________________ phobos mailing list [email protected] http://lists.puremagic.com/mailman/listinfo/phobos
