On 8/20/08, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hce wrote: > > Yes, I did run: > > > > $ sudo update-alternatives --config git > > > > There are 2 alternatives which provide `git'. > > > > Selection Alternative > > ----------------------------------------------- > > *+ 1 /usr/bin/git.transition > > 2 /usr/bin/git-scm > > > > Press enter to keep the default[*], or type selection number: 1 > > Using `/usr/bin/git.transition' to provide `git'. > > > > Is that a problem? Which one should I use, git-transition or git-scm? > > Shoud I delete one of them? > > > > > I'm assuming you want the 'git' for version control. In this case, > option 2 seems promising: scm is something like Source Code Management.
Thanks. That works. It seems I installed too many git packages, should I remove (purge) some packages which is not used? My root space is also really tighten. $ aptitude search git i cogito - version control system p digitaldj - An SQL based mp3 player front-end p digitemp - Program to read from temperature sensors ip digitools - A set of tools to control ASUS Digimatrix p engauge-digitizer - interactively extracts numbers from bitmapp engauge-digitizer-doc - engauge-digitizer user manual and tutoriali git - GNU Interactive Tools, a file browser/viewp git-arch - content addressable filesystem (arch interp git-completion - content addressable filesystem (bash compli git-core - content addressable filesystem p git-cvs - content addressable filesystem (cvs interop git-daemon-run - content addressable filesystem (git-daemonp git-doc - content addressable filesystem (documentatp git-email - content addressable filesystem (email add-p git-load-dirs - Import upstream archives into git p git-svn - content addressable filesystem (svn interop gitk - content addressable filesystem (revision tp gitweb - content addressable filesystem (web interfp jigit - tools for working with jigdo files p qgit - Qt application for viewing GIT trees p stgit - provide quilt functionality on top of git p xmms-singit - Display and edit lyrics with XMMS p xserver-xorg-input-digitaledge - X.Org X server -- DigitalEdge input driver -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]