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How to install The Wget Command? #593

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ghost opened this issue Jan 8, 2016 · 1 comment
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How to install The Wget Command? #593

ghost opened this issue Jan 8, 2016 · 1 comment
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ghost commented Jan 8, 2016

Howdy ;), I Just Like GitBash Its Rly Cool, But i Wish to use The Wget Command, but How i can install it?

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dscho commented Jan 8, 2016

You are not interested in Git for Windows, but in a real Open Source software distribution. Have a look at MSys2.

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dscho pushed a commit to dscho/git that referenced this issue Aug 16, 2023
* [x] This is an early version of work already under review upstream.

See gitgitgadget#1567 for the version submitted upstream. This is an
early version for the `microsoft/git` fork so we could potentially
include it in a release to our Microsoft partners. Upgrading to a
version with these changes may help with some of the auth problems
plaguing GVFS Cache Servers. (It's not a long-term fix, but would avoid
having fingers pointed in this direction in the future.)

At least on Windows, we should re-run `git maintenance start` as part of
`scalar reconfigure` during the installer. On other platforms, we will
need to rely on users slowly rotating through their local repositories.

> This PR is a recreation of git-for-windows#593 now that the upstream change required
rebasing to resolve header conflicts.
dscho pushed a commit to dscho/git that referenced this issue Aug 21, 2023
* [x] This is an early version of work already under review upstream.

See gitgitgadget#1567 for the version submitted upstream. This is an
early version for the `microsoft/git` fork so we could potentially
include it in a release to our Microsoft partners. Upgrading to a
version with these changes may help with some of the auth problems
plaguing GVFS Cache Servers. (It's not a long-term fix, but would avoid
having fingers pointed in this direction in the future.)

At least on Windows, we should re-run `git maintenance start` as part of
`scalar reconfigure` during the installer. On other platforms, we will
need to rely on users slowly rotating through their local repositories.

> This PR is a recreation of git-for-windows#593 now that the upstream change required
rebasing to resolve header conflicts.
dscho pushed a commit to dscho/git that referenced this issue Aug 23, 2023
* [x] This is an early version of work already under review upstream.

See gitgitgadget#1567 for the version submitted upstream. This is an
early version for the `microsoft/git` fork so we could potentially
include it in a release to our Microsoft partners. Upgrading to a
version with these changes may help with some of the auth problems
plaguing GVFS Cache Servers. (It's not a long-term fix, but would avoid
having fingers pointed in this direction in the future.)

At least on Windows, we should re-run `git maintenance start` as part of
`scalar reconfigure` during the installer. On other platforms, we will
need to rely on users slowly rotating through their local repositories.

> This PR is a recreation of git-for-windows#593 now that the upstream change required
rebasing to resolve header conflicts.
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