Hi Paul,
On Fri, 14 Jul 2017, Paul Smith wrote:
> On Fri, 2017-07-14 at 22:33 +0200, Johannes Schindelin wrote:
> > > You absolutely have to have /bin and /usr/bin on your PATH,
> >
> > As Kavita talks about Git Bash, it is probably Git for Windows, for
> > which /bin should not be in the PATH b
On Fri, 2017-07-14 at 22:33 +0200, Johannes Schindelin wrote:
> > You absolutely have to have /bin and /usr/bin on your PATH,
>
> As Kavita talks about Git Bash, it is probably Git for Windows, for
> which /bin should not be in the PATH but /mingw64/bin or /mingw32/bin
> (depending on the architec
Hi,
On Fri, 14 Jul 2017, Paul Smith wrote:
> On Fri, 2017-07-14 at 09:59 -0500, Kavita Desai wrote:
> > What does "echo $PATH" show?
> > /c/Users/Kavita/
>
> Well, there you go. That's clearly wrong.
>
> You absolutely have to have /bin and /usr/bin on your PATH,
As Kavita talks about Git Bas
On Fri, 2017-07-14 at 09:59 -0500, Kavita Desai wrote:
> What does "echo $PATH" show?
> /c/Users/Kavita/
Well, there you go. That's clearly wrong.
You absolutely have to have /bin and /usr/bin on your PATH, _at least_
if you want to be able to run standard UNIX tools. And most likely
you'll hav
Here are the results.
What does "echo $PATH" show?
/c/Users/Kavita/
What does "type -a ls" show?
ls is aliased to `ls -F --color=auto --show-control-chars'
On Fri, Jul 14, 2017 at 9:37 AM, Paul Smith wrote:
> On Fri, 2017-07-14 at 09:34 -0500, Kavita Desai wrote:
>> Sorry for not being specif
On Fri, 2017-07-14 at 09:34 -0500, Kavita Desai wrote:
> Sorry for not being specific. What I meant by not working was that the
> bash commands are not found.
> Here is an example
>
> $ ls
> bash: ls: command not found
The most obvious issue is your PATH is wrong.
What does "echo $PATH" show?
W
Sorry for not being specific. What I meant by not working was that the
bash commands are not found.
Here is an example
$ ls
bash: ls: command not found
Kavita
On Fri, Jul 14, 2017 at 9:28 AM, Johannes Schindelin
wrote:
> Hi Kavita,
>
> On Fri, 14 Jul 2017, Kavita Desai wrote:
>
>> Originally, w
Hi Kavita,
On Fri, 14 Jul 2017, Kavita Desai wrote:
> Originally, when I first had Git Bash everything was working
> perfectly. Randomly one day, my bash commands were not working.
There are a gazillion ways how commands can "not work". You *need* to be
more specific here. In the least, a precis
Hello,
Originally, when I first had Git Bash everything was working
perfectly. Randomly one day, my bash commands were not working. I
uninstalled Git Bash an reinstalled it. I have been trying for 3 weeks
to get it to work again. I am working on Windows 10. I have tried
editing the PATH variables
Hi Sergey,
On 2015-09-03 18:56, Sergey Chipiga wrote:
> I downloaded git for windows v2.5.1. And in git bash I can't launch ipython.
> I suppose it forwards stdout somethere.
I replied in the ticket you opened on GitHub:
https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/issues/352
Ciao,
Johannes
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I downloaded git for windows v2.5.1. And in git bash I can't launch ipython.
I suppose it forwards stdout somethere.
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