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Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2009 12:56:29 -0500
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Subject: Re: File not found with scp
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On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 11:44 AM, Dave Korn <...> wrote:
> =A0Exactly what is this version of git and where did it come from?
msysgit: windows port of git, from http://code.google.com/p/msysgit/

> =A0Is it conceivable that it's someone trying to *not* be a 3PP by integr=
ating
> with the existing Cygwin installation, and for some misguided reason it
> modifies your sshd config?
It's possible, I suppose. There doesn't seem to be anything suspicious
in /etc/sshd_config, and it doesn't change when I install/uninstall
msysgit. Should I look somewhere else?

[...]
> 1. =A0Perhaps a full list of all the files in Git\cmd might be instructiv=
e.
git.cmd
gitk.cmd

> 2. =A0What happens if Git is installed, but not in the PATH?
Same thing: scp copies to the wrong place.

Keep in mind that this msysgit installation that's causing problems is
*not* on the computer where I'm running scp. It's on the "remote"
computer that I'm trying to access via scp. i.e. I'm running scp on
computer A and the git installation is on computer B.

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