On Wed, Dec 4, 2024 at 10:25 AM Tom Hughes via devel <
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> On 04/12/2024 09:11, Petr Pisar wrote:
>
> > BTW, it seems that "git send-email" is broken in Rawhide: Having
> installed
> > git-2.47.1-1.fc42.x86_64 package, the subcommand is not available.
>
> It seems this is because the git package in F41 and rawhide is more or
> less equivalent to git-core which is odd in the context of the current
> proposal being discussed.
>
> Specifically "git" only requires "git-core" and some perl modules.
>
> To get "git-email" which contains the send-email command you will
> actually need to install "git-all" which is the thing that really
> does pull in all the subpackages.
>
>
>
Sorry for contributing late to this thread.
Git package doesn't contain `git send-email` command, because it simply
doesn't require git-email subpackage.
I would argue that this is expected behavior and that most people using Git
nowadays are not sending patches via email. Those who do will most likely
know that they have to install additional git subpackage.
That being said, you don't have to install git-all, just git-email, which
gives you the `git send-email` command.

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Ondřej Pohořelský

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