Dear Community,
I want to push a repo to a gitlab repo.
Sourcetree (Windows 7) returns following error message:
error: cannot spawn C:\Program Files\TortoiseGit\bin\TortoisePlink.exe: No such file or directory fatal: unable to fork
I don't have TortoiseGit installed and use OpenSSH as SSH-Client.
Do I have to install TortoiseGit next to Sourcetree?
Thanks in advance :)
Kind Regards,
Michael
Oh yeah, there is a variable 'GIT_SSH' set.
This was the fix.
It should point to the normal git binary (e.g. C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\bin\git.exe) instead of TortoiseGit binary.
Thanks!
Thanks for the fast reply!
I cloned this repo from another git instance and want push it to a bare gitlab repo.
Yes, I had TortoiseGit installed a few months ago.
May there some env variable set?
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Have you ever had TortoiseGit installed?
Did you copy this repository from another computer (instead of cloning from a remote)?
Even if you install TortoiseGit, you'll have problems: "Programm Files" should only have one "m".
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