Thanks for the summary. I have been googling this for a while until I found
this and it worked for me.
Just one note (possibly a minor typo): it should be *csrutil* disable/enable
not scrutil
reference:
https://developer.apple.com/library/prerelease/mac/documentation/Security/Conceptual/System_I
On 10/2/2015 8:41 AM, Stephen Bash wrote:
- Original Message -
From: "Spencer Graves"
Sent: Friday, October 2, 2015 2:50:30 AM
Subject: can't install on OS X
I downloaded "git-2.5.3-intel-universal-mavericks.dmg" per
instructions. When I tried to instal
- Original Message -
> From: "Spencer Graves"
> Sent: Friday, October 2, 2015 2:50:30 AM
> Subject: can't install on OS X
>
> I downloaded "git-2.5.3-intel-universal-mavericks.dmg" per
> instructions. When I tried to install it, I first had t
On 10/2/2015 7:02 AM, Mike Rappazzo wrote:
Looks like you have it installed properly. The typical usage is from
the terminal, (try `git --version` to be sure).
a-MacBook-Pro:~ sbgraves$ git --version
xcrun: error: invalid active developer path
(/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools), missing
Looks like you have it installed properly. The typical usage is from
the terminal, (try `git --version` to be sure). There is also a
pretty great UI packaged with git called git-gui. You should be able
to make a link or an alias to it in your Applications folder (or
invoke it from the terminal `
What's the procedure for installing Git under OS X 10.11?
I downloaded "git-2.5.3-intel-universal-mavericks.dmg" per
instructions. When I tried to install it, I first had trouble because
it wasn't from the Mac App Store nor an "identified developer". I
ultimately found "System Preferences"
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