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=== git-* Commands Moved from $PATH ===
=== git-* Commands Moved from $PATH ===
<small> [[Common F11 bugs#git-commands|link to this item]] - [[rhbug:479216|Bugzilla: #479216]] </small>\
<small> [[Common F11 bugs#git-commands|link to this item]] - [[rhbug:479216|Bugzilla: #479216]] </small>


Most of the git-* commannds have been moved from the standard $PATH. Use of the git-* form has been deprecated since around 2006 and upstream moved these commands by default with git-1.6.0. Any script that references the commands will need to be updated. Below is a possible workaround:
Most of the git-* commannds have been moved from the standard $PATH. Use of the git-* form has been deprecated since around 2006 and upstream moved these commands by default with git-1.6.0. Any script that references the commands will need to be updated. Below is a possible workaround:

Revision as of 15:09, 8 January 2009

Fedora 11 - Common Bugs and Known Issues

This page documents common bugs in Fedora 11 and, if available, fixes or workarounds for these problems. If you find your problem in this page, do not file a bug for it. Where appropriate, a reference to the current bug(s) in Bugzilla is included.

Release Summary, Announcement and Notes

My Bug Is Not Listed

Not every bug is listed in this page. You can use bugzilla queries in the bottom of this page for that. We have collected this based on commonly discussed issues in our mailing lists and forums. If you believe any particular bug report is missed out here and if you have wiki access, add it this page or contact Rahul Sundaram with the bugzilla report number explaining why you believe that particular report qualifies as a common issue.

Common Issues

git-* Commands Moved from $PATH

link to this item - Bugzilla: #479216

Most of the git-* commannds have been moved from the standard $PATH. Use of the git-* form has been deprecated since around 2006 and upstream moved these commands by default with git-1.6.0. Any script that references the commands will need to be updated. Below is a possible workaround:

PATH=$(git --exec-path):$PATH

References