I think git came from a set of AIX binaries that were originally hosted
internally by IBM and have now been released at the Young i
Professionals site:
http://www.youngiprofessionals.com/site/index.php/wiki
The wiki has several areas but if you click on the PASE link at the wiki
site (on the left) and then select the "Open Source Binaries" and then
the "RPM List" link (both of which are embedded in text descriptions) it
should get you there. This link might get you there directly:
http://www.youngiprofessionals.com/wiki/PASE/RPMList
Git is part of a package and since you probably have already installed
many of the applications yourself, you probably are going to have a bit
of a challenge installing only git. I believe that it is the same
version that is found here:
https://www-03.ibm.com/systems/p/os/aix/linux/toolbox/alpha.html so
perhaps you can just grab the RPG from that site and install it.
Other than that, I am not sure where else you can git git.
Pete
Scott Klement wrote:
Hi Pete,
I've never tried to run git. Can you tell me where to git it from?
Pete Helgren wrote:
I see those same entries with the same symbolic links so there must be a
configuration setting somewhere that should reference these entires so
git can find it (I guess).
Can you run the git command from PASE with no errors?
I am perusing various git configuration pages right now. I'll post back
when I sort this out.
Pete
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