On 08/20/2008 08:47 AM, hce wrote: > Hi, > > I installed git, git-core and cogito in Debian according to following > message, but still could not run git (in both user and root). What > could I be missing here?
From the message you post, it appears that there are two different programs that might be called 'git' on your system: 10:22:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ aptitude search gnuit p gnuit - GNU Interactive Tools, a file browser/viewer and process viewer/ 10:24:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ aptitude search git-core i git-core - fast, scalable, distributed revision control system Which one would you like to run? Either uninstall the other one (if you don't need it) > git, the filemanager with GNU Interactive Tools, is now called gitfm. > > If you are looking for git, Linus Torvald's content tracker, install > the cogito and git-core packages and see README.Debian and git(7). > > This transition script will be removed in the debian stable > release after etch. > > If you wish to complete the transition early, install git-core > and use (as root): > update-alternatives --config git or run above command to choose which application you'd like to call git on your system. HTH, Johannes
signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature