* gitk doesn't start due to cygwin wish not following symlinks?
@ 2007-07-03 19:02 Kees-Jan Dijkzeul
2007-07-06 9:33 ` Jan Hudec
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From: Kees-Jan Dijkzeul @ 2007-07-03 19:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: git
Hi,
I'm using "stow" to manage several versions of git on my cygwin
system. As a result, my /usr/local/bin contains a bunch of symlinks to
the actual binaries in /usr/local/stow/git-1.5.2.2/bin.
This works like a charm, except that gitk won't start up, claiming, in
turn, that it is unable to start git itself. After some investigation,
I found that the "wish" that is supplied with cygwin isn't a true
cygwin one, and hence doesn't understand cygwin style simlinks, and
thus cannot start the /usr/local/bin/git symlink. It needs the true
binary.
So for now, I've worked around this by updating the first few lines of
the gitk script to read:
#!/bin/sh
# Tcl ignores the next line -*- tcl -*- \
export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/stow/git-1.5.2.2/bin
# Tcl ignores the next line also \
exec wish "$0" -- "$@"
This works for me, but is admittedly butt-ugly. Any tips on how to
handle this kind of situation?
Thanks a lot!
Groetjes,
Kees-Jan
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* Re: gitk doesn't start due to cygwin wish not following symlinks?
2007-07-03 19:02 gitk doesn't start due to cygwin wish not following symlinks? Kees-Jan Dijkzeul
@ 2007-07-06 9:33 ` Jan Hudec
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Jan Hudec @ 2007-07-06 9:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Kees-Jan Dijkzeul; +Cc: git
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On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 21:02:35 +0200, Kees-Jan Dijkzeul wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using "stow" to manage several versions of git on my cygwin
> system. As a result, my /usr/local/bin contains a bunch of symlinks to
> the actual binaries in /usr/local/stow/git-1.5.2.2/bin.
>
> This works like a charm, except that gitk won't start up, claiming, in
> turn, that it is unable to start git itself. After some investigation,
> I found that the "wish" that is supplied with cygwin isn't a true
> cygwin one, and hence doesn't understand cygwin style simlinks, and
> thus cannot start the /usr/local/bin/git symlink. It needs the true
> binary.
>
> So for now, I've worked around this by updating the first few lines of
> the gitk script to read:
>
> #!/bin/sh
> # Tcl ignores the next line -*- tcl -*- \
> export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/stow/git-1.5.2.2/bin
> # Tcl ignores the next line also \
> exec wish "$0" -- "$@"
>
> This works for me, but is admittedly butt-ugly. Any tips on how to
> handle this kind of situation?
Ask cygwin folks to teach their wish their symlinks?
You could also try putting a git.bat somewhere in path, that would set the
path and run true git from /usr/local/stow/git-1.5.2.2/bin.
--
Jan 'Bulb' Hudec <bulb@ucw.cz>
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