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  • It worked on my MacBook laptop! Keep up the good work. I used it for Android Studio
  • Good
  • i love git keep it up king
  • perfect on 1st try
  • Works like a charm — I've been upgrading git all the time using this package and never had the slightest problem. My only issue is that it lags slightly behind the latest & greatest supported git package — it's really a pity it's not kept up-to-date with, say, the Linux version. The download is a bit slow for my tastes, but 'slow' doesn't mean 'several hours' — more like a minute or two as opposed of the few seconds that my available bandwidth ought to allow to retrieve. Again, that's fine for me!
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  • Thanks! Installed perfect in Lion (10.7.5). Had issues with prev versions (errors), which held me back @ 1.8.4.2.
  • Had an issue with osx 10.8.5 but the developer was quick to fix the problem and release a working version.
    3 users found this review helpful.
  • The Leopard Support has been fixed.
  • Download and installed both git-1.8.5.2-intel-universal-snow-leopard.dmg and git-1.9.0-intel-universal-snow-leopard.dmg. Both times I got the "Illegal instruction: 4 " error. WORK AROUND: I needed git asap to do my project so I got it from here: 1) Go to Apple's Developer Website: "Download for Apple Developer" httpx://developer.apple.com/downloads/index.action?name=for%20Xcode%20-# 2) Install the "Command Line Tools (OS X Lion) for Xcode - April 2013" 3) After the install, I can run "git --version" and git works after that: j-choosakuls-computer:local root# git --version git version 1.7.12.4 (Apple Git-37) 4) enjoy!
    2 users found this review helpful.
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