On 03/28/2013 08:59 PM, John Burrell wrote: > This line in git-1.8.2: > > git config --system http.sslCAPath /etc/ssl/certs > > tries to write to /usr/etc/gitconfig which, of course, doesn't exist, or > should I say, > there is nothing that has created /usr/etc on my system. > > There are a number of ways around this. > > 1) install /usr/etc/gitconfig before running the git config command > > 2) Don't use --system and create a .git/config file. > > 3) Use --global and git config will write to ~/.gitconfig > > What I decided to do was the following: > > git config --file /etc/gitconfig http.sslCAPath /etc/ssl/certs > > and then: > > cat > /etc/profile.d/git.sh << "EOF" > export GIT_CONFIG=/etc/gitconfig > EOF > > to set up the GIT_CONFIG env variable. > > I'm sure there are more options but I didn't investigate any further. > > Regards > > jb. >
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