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BillyBoll62 avatar BillyBoll62 commented on July 24, 2024

Same here.

Any suggestions please.

Andy Whitfield

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sbgraves237 avatar sbgraves237 commented on July 24, 2024

Thanks for the follow-up.

   1.  Please see 

"https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg78838.html".

   2.  Please update anything else that seems appropriate with your 

experience including attempting to replicate what I documented in "1".

   Hope this helps.
   Spencer Graves

On 10/5/2015 6:48 AM, BillyBoll62 wrote:

Same here.

Any suggestions please.

Andy Whitfield


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timcharper avatar timcharper commented on July 24, 2024

Oh, Apple, what a mess you've created for us. :(

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sbgraves237 avatar sbgraves237 commented on July 24, 2024
   Every change that tightens security creates a mess for those who 

are forced to learn the new system after it's been implemented and they
don't comply.

   What's the relationship between Git, GitHub, and Apple?  From 

what I read, this is a problem for us, because Git is not a registered
developer with Apple. If that's true, what needs to happen to get Git
registered?

   Best,
   Spencer Graves

On 10/5/2015 2:31 PM, Tim Harper wrote:

Oh, Apple, what a mess you've created for us. :(


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alineruppert avatar alineruppert commented on July 24, 2024

Same issue, but my computer doesn't recognize the $ scrutil disable command - any suggestions?

Thanks for your note, Spencer. I updated to 10.11 and tried the "scrutil disable" command in the Recovery partition (withouth the $). Won't recognize the command. Is there any software I may be missing?

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sbgraves237 avatar sbgraves237 commented on July 24, 2024

On 10/9/2015 7:47 AM, alineruppert wrote:

Same issue, but my computer doesn't recognize the $ scrutil disable
command - any suggestions?

   1.  Is that "$ scrutil disable" or "scrutil disable"?  If the 

former, try the latter. (The "$" was provided by the system, not by me.

   2.  Can you upgrade to OS X 10.11?  It probably won't help and it 

might make it worse, but it's easier to get support from the current
version.

   3.  Did you boot into the Recovery partitiion before trying 

"scrutil disable"? Below please find the steps I believe I followed to
make it work.

   Hope this helps.
   Spencer

[step 1] download and install "git-2.5.3-intel-universal-mavericks.dmg"
as normal, ending with "Install successful". Confirm that git is still
not properly installed. Shut down or restart.

[step 2] Boot into the Recovery partition by holding down +R while
power on and boot.

[step 3] Utilities > Terminal

[step 4] $ scrutil disable

[step 5] Restart normally > Terminal > sudo mv /usr/git /usr/bin/git-system

[step 6] Shut down and reboot into the Recovery partition as above.

[step 7] Utilities > Terminal

[step 8] $ scrutil enable

[step 9] Restart normally ...


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yingjieduan avatar yingjieduan commented on July 24, 2024

same issue. and how can I upload my code directly in browser?

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sbgraves237 avatar sbgraves237 commented on July 24, 2024
   I fixed the problem as outlined in 

"https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg78838.html" after
first upgrading to OS X 10.11, as I noted in a later reply on this
threat (at
"#62"). The
upgrade may have made the problem worse, but it did not prevent me from
fixing it ;-) I would expect the process that I outlined would likely
also work with OS X 10.10.5, but I didn't try that.

   *** Does anyone know what might be done to get Git to become 

listed as a registered developer with Apple -- or to get the Git
distribution to be accepted more easily (or to get Git to document their
OS X install procedure more carefully)?

   Hope this helps,
   Spencer

On 10/10/2015 11:20 PM, yingjieduan wrote:

same issue. and how can I upload my code directly in browser?


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timcharper avatar timcharper commented on July 24, 2024

Apple was kind enough to set the path such that /usr/local/bin precedes /usr/bin. What we need to change is:

  • Continue to install git into /usr/local/git
  • Add symlinks from /usr/local/git to /usr/local/bin; same for man pages.
  • Stop creating /etc/paths.d/, /etc/manpaths.d
  • Stop recommending that /usr/bin be moved out of the way.

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danispringer avatar danispringer commented on July 24, 2024

cmd+r brought to restore menu. Now what I'm looking for, right?

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