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Clifford Caoile wrote:
> What? It doesn't work for you? There is an install option to put
> git.cmd on your path.
> 
> I mainly use msysgit git (git.cmd) from the cmd.exe ever since
> 2008-01. I never use the msys shell except for compiling git. git on
> normal command line doesn't seem to have any limitations, but it is
> peculiar.

Now that's curious! When I try to use git from my command-line, it exits
out the cmd window after it finishes. I have a copy of git from cygwin
that *doesn't* do that, so I use that when I'm too lazy to bust out
Git's bash (which is quite often). I imagine you're using a trunk,
unreleased version of msysgit?

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