Hello,
I ran git on my newly-set-up OS X Mavericks machine, and get:
$ git
Agreeing to the Xcode/iOS license requires admin privileges,
please re-run as root via sudo.
Running 'git --verision' gives the same result. This seems
problematic in a few ways, and I am wondering if the git community is
interested in addressing it:
1. Why do I have to agree to Apple's licensing terms to use an LGPL
program? Is this appropriate? Is it allowed under the LGPL?
2. This is a significant problem for me, because I'm using a work
machine and do not have admin access.
3. The version of git I ran is clearly NOT a plain vanilla "official"
git, it is a derivative work. Has Apple provided the source code of
the special version that I just ran? If not, that would seem to be a
violation of the LGPL.
Thanks,
Bob
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