Sorry, but something seems to be wrong here. I've added the path, so now
I have:
$ cat .bash_login
PATH="/usr/local/git/bin:/usr/local/git:${PATH}"
export PATH
Also git is there:
$ ls /usr/local/git/bin/
git git-shell gitk
git-cvsserver git-upload-archive
git-receive-pack git-upload-pack
But $ which git just gives a blank new line! I've tried restarting the
Mac, but nothing.
Really mystified here, any help help appreciated!
/ Vahagn
Vahagn Hayrapetyan wrote:
> Thanks a lot! Will give it a try.
>
> All the best, Vahagn
>
> Peter De Berdt wrote:
>> On 28 Nov 2008, at 14:07, Vahagn Hayrapetyan wrote:
>>
>>> I had actually installed Git using this package:
>>> http://code.google.com/p/git-osx-installer/
>>>
>>> but maybe it is not the newest version?
>>
>> Then it might just be that /usr/local/git is not in your path.
>>
>> In the terminal, do:
>> which git
>>
>> If git can be found, it will say something like: /usr/local/git/bin/git
>> If nothing is returned, it doesn't find the git application. If so,
>> add this to your ~/.bash_login file (if it doesn't exist, create it):
>>
>> PATH="/usr/local/git/bin:/usr/local/git:${PATH}"
>> export PATH
>>
>> Then close the terminal session and start a new one.
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> Peter De Berdt
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