From: Earnie B. <ea...@us...> - 2012-04-03 17:24:30
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On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 10:53 AM, rajeshwari b <raj...@gm...> wrote: > Hi all, > Sorry, i didn't get it. There is no folder as mentioned i.e., " > e:/msysgit/msysgit > /opt/msysgit ". Instead of opt, there is a "libpopt" at > msysgit/msysgit/src. I am first timer, so pl let it be clear. You installed MSYS in E:\Msys You installed MSYSGIT in E:\msysgit\msysgit That means you have two versions of the MSYS runtime in two different directories. The runtime file is msys-1.0.dll and is located in the bin/ directory under each of the installed directories. I instructed you to remove the one from the MSYSGIT distribution to avoid address space collision. MSYS provides a means to map a Windows directory to a POSIX style directory by means of a file in /etc/fstab. Note that /etc is mapped to bin/msys-1.0.dll/../../etc automatically by MSYS. My reference to E:/msysgit/msysgit /opt/msysgit was adding a mapping of your installed E:/msysgit/msysgit to a POSIX variant /opt/msysgit. So add the following line to E:/Msys/etc/fstab: E:/msysgit/msysgit /opt/msysgit In POSIX ~ references the users HOME directory which you can find by echoing $HOME environment variable in the MSYS shell. echo $HOME My reference to adding /opt/msysgit/bit to PATH in the ~/.profile file means that the PATH environment variable would contain the path to the git executable every time you begin the MSYS instance. -- Earnie -- https://sites.google.com/site/earnieboyd |