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Updating git-for-windows after installing the full cmder? #887

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johanbove opened this issue Mar 18, 2016 · 4 comments
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Updating git-for-windows after installing the full cmder? #887

johanbove opened this issue Mar 18, 2016 · 4 comments

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@johanbove
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Git was updated to version 2.7.4 recently. What are the correct steps in order to upgrade Git so cmder can still continue with it?

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@jankatins
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Install to default location and it will be added to the path by init.bat no matter what and the unix tools are also added.

@johanbove
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Thanks for the reply. So I stick with default "Use Git from the Windows Command Prompt" option here?

@Stanzilla
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You can also just download the portable version and extract it into the vendordir

@johanbove
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Thanks for the suggestion @Stanzilla , but I already have Git For Windows installed and it is showing up in the installed software in Windows Configuration Screen. I don't want to have multiple version of Git on my machine. I want to make sure that if I install Git For Windows using the provided installer it will be found by Cmder.

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