May 15, 2019
7:25 p.m.
Robert Elz kre at munnari.OZ.AU on Tue May 14 07:35:10 UTC 2019 wrote:
When I once thought I might try that, I got told "git: command not found" I have no interest whatever in installing that thing, just for this
kre
Wow. Perhaps one might check if "git" was installed. As we've no information as to what kind of system you're running on, it's hard to help you. (It might be as simple as it isn't in your PATH.) After checking the obvious, I usually start with Google: how to install "git" on .... If you're not the sysadmin, perhaps that would be a good place to start, too. She/he may have more motivation, too.