Check http://git-scm.com and see if you can find out more there.

On Jan 22, 8:03 am, Hans Marmolin <hans.marmo...@klockholm.se> wrote:
> How do I install the git on a mac ?
> I installed the gitgem as shown in the git guide, but I still failed  
> in installing plugins from git
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> 22 jan 2009 kl. 14.48 skrev Jason Roelofs:
>
>
>
> > On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 5:12 AM, Fernando Perez
> > <rails-mailing-l...@andreas-s.net> wrote:
>
> >>> Um, you do need git installed.
>
> >>> Jason
>
> >> Hi, like I said in another similar thread, you can simply download  
> >> the
> >> tarball or zipfile and extract the archive in your plugins folder,  
> >> and
> >> the plugin is installed. Installing git is however preferable and  
> >> easier
> >> for future updates.
>
> > This isn't true 100% of the time. Quite a few plugins rely on the
> > installation phase of script/plugin install to push config files / js
> > / css / etc files up into the main Rails workspace. Just untarring
> > into your vendor/plugins does not run this installation process.
>
> > Thus, use script/plugin install. Make sure you have the binaries
> > installed for whatever SCM you use (SVN / git / etc).
>
> > Jason
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