Mail Archives: cygwin/2009/03/26/11:33:50
Ryan Stewart wrote:
> "which scp" on both machines points to /usr/bin/scp. A full hd search
> for scp.* on both machines reveals that there are two of them:
> c:\cygwin\bin\scp.exe and c:\Program Files\Git\bin\scp.exe. However:
> 1) Git's scp.exe isn't on the path,
> 2) Removing git's scp.exe doesn't make a difference, and
> 3) Completely uninstalling git from computer A doesn't make a
> difference, either: scp from A to B still puts /home in c:\Program
> Files\Git.
>
> However (again), if I uninstall git from computer B, then scp from A
> to B works fine. I've verified this multiple times. With git (which is
> actually msysgit) installed on computer B, scp puts files in the Git
> directory. When I uninstall git, scp immediately puts files in the
> right place. Install git again, and the location switches back.
>
> I've attached three cygcheck files: one for computer A, one for
> computer B with git installed, and one for computer B with git
> uninstalled.
Perhaps the git you're installing is modifying your ~/.ssh/config?
Clearly that git is changing some ssh configuration files that Cygwin
sees, is overriding it's mounts to change the home directory, or
something similar. You'll need to check with the providers of the
git you're installing to find out more about this. But I would agree
with Thorsten on this. If you're looking for the quick fix, use
Cygwin's git.
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A: Yes.
> Q: Are you sure?
>> A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
>>> Q: Why is top posting annoying in email?
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