Re: [git-users] Git on a Mac OS after updating Xcode

2014-09-22 Thread Gergely Polonkai
As far as I know, Git is licensed under the GNU GPL v2.0. Stock git never tells you to accept its licence, though. This seems to be a legal issue for me, as it seems that they are relicensing Git under their own. Still, this is not in the reach of this list. On 22 September 2014 14:31, Anthony V

Re: [git-users] Git on a Mac OS after updating Xcode

2014-09-22 Thread Anthony V
I hadn't looked at it that way. Yes, I guess I may be addressing the wrong list. I was just kind of hoping someone would be able to give me a quick it's because of x,y,z answer. Thanks. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Git for human beings" group.

Re: [git-users] Git on a Mac OS after updating Xcode

2014-09-22 Thread Gergely Polonkai
I guess you were addressing the wrong list with this question. You should report it to the X-Code support/mailing list/whatever. Although I’m not a lawyer, my guess is that they are not connected in any way. Git is one product with its on licence, X-Code is another. On 22 September 2014 10:46, An

[git-users] Git on a Mac OS after updating Xcode

2014-09-22 Thread Anthony V
After updating Xcode on my Mac Git has stopped working and reports: "Agreeing to the Xcode/iOS license requires admin privileges, please re-run as root via sudo." I presume once I spin up X-Code and accept the t&c's Git will start working again. My question is: Why are the two linked? How co