is is mostly documentation for posterity ;-)
/Thomas
Thomas Nilsson skrev:
Eliot Moss skrev:
I know it may be grasping at straws, but I would look into the
permissions on the files. Also, I can imagine that running
a more native Windows version of git, and the cygwin version
of git, over the
Eliot Moss skrev:
I know it may be grasping at straws, but I would look into the
permissions on the files. Also, I can imagine that running
a more native Windows version of git, and the cygwin version
of git, over the *same checkout* might lead to problems around
permissions and such.
Thanks
nd< \2Compressing
objects: 0% (1/137) \15Compressing objects: 1% (2/137) \15
17:04:35.166246 pkt-line.c:80 packet: sideband< \2Compressing
objects: 2% (3/137) \15
17:04:35.166277 pkt-line.c:80 packet: sideband< \2Compressing
objects: 3% (5/137) \
Fixed this with a clean install of Cygwin.
/Thomas
Thomas Nilsson skrev:
Suddenly git is acting up on me. I have a number of local repos from
various sources (GitHub, bitbucket, ...) and since a day or two I can't
push or pull from any of them. Can't even clone fresh repositories.
Thomas Nilsson skrev:
Suddenly git is acting up on me. I have a number of local repos from
various sources (GitHub, bitbucket, ...) and since a day or two I can't
push or pull from any of them. Can't even clone fresh repositories.
Mostly I get 'fatal: unpack-objects failed
Suddenly git is acting up on me. I have a number of local repos from
various sources (GitHub, bitbucket, ...) and since a day or two I can't
push or pull from any of them. Can't even clone fresh repositories.
Mostly I get 'fatal: unpack-objects failed', but also 'index-pack
failed'. And someti
During some unfortunate events I happened to get /bin as the first
directory in my PATH. This caused the gcc cross compilers to fail with:
i686-w64-mingw32-gcc: error: spawn: No such file or directory
With -v is said
Using built-in specs.
COLLECT_GCC=i686-w64-mingw32-gcc
Target
"Reini Urban" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev i meddelandet
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Steve Munson schrieb:
>> Installing the newest version of cygutils (1.2.6-1) removed
>> /bin/readlink, as explained in the ChangeLog entry for 1/31/05. I
>> thought the remedy would be to reinstall coreutils (5.2.1-5),
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