![]() ![]() It did not hang on the previous version that I can remember. This is also happening to me, as I suspect it is trying to poll what is essentially a disconnected drive. Matthias Klose <> git (1:2.17.0-1ubuntu1) bionic urgencymedium Merge with Debian remaining changes: - debian/control: build against pcre v3 only - debian/rules: s390x libpcre3 library has JIT disabled, set NOLIBPCRE1JIT on that arch to stop the build from failing.![]() I am getting around this by using the git menus-no problems there-but the issue is effectively disabling TG.Īs a sidebar, looking through the trouble tickets for this, I see a few references to TG hanging when you click a command. I changed the directory for the user command prompt shortcut from %HOMEDRIVE%%HOMESHARE% to %HOME%, on the chance that TG was shelling out, changing directories, and the different drives were breaking that, but it had no effect. AFAIK, that is the most likely variable(?) for this type of issue. %HOME% is set from the previous version (don't remember which it was, but should have been current), and that was what I had anticipated the fix would be. I'd be happy to just override this, if I could figure out where. None of the config files listed in the TG Settings | git pane have any such reference. I've looked through the settings and config files that I could find and could not find a reference to H:, %HOMEDRIVE%, or '~'. ![]() No other environment variable has any reference to H. H: is my %HOMEDRIVE%%HOMEPATH% value, as assigned by company policy, but it is not my %HOME% value: I've made sure msysgit is upgraded (was git version 1.9.4.msysgit.0 upgraded to git version 1.9.4.msysgit.1), with no change in behavior. Unable to access 'H:/.gitconfig': Invalid argment After the upgrade, I get error boxes if I try to commit, etc (using the menu from an explorer window under C:\Users\Me.): Yesterday, it prompted to upgrade to 1.8.11.0, which I allowed. I've been using TortoiseGit on this machine all year, with no incidents. If you are interested in contributing to the Git for Windows project, have a look at the current governance model. Please provide any additional information below. As an open source project, Git for Windows benefits greatly from both the volunteer work of helpful developers and good bug reports made by Git for Windows users. What version of TortoiseGit and msysgit are you using? On With 1.8.11.0, I get some variation of an error message ending with: unable to access 'P:/.gitconfig': Invalid argment What is the expected output? What do you see instead? Launch a command from the Explorer Context Menu.on Septem20:19 (imported from Google Code) ![]()
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