![]() The default backend is the interactive Mac OS X backend. Pull.ff only is a reasonable choice, as it'll it will only do a fast-forward if you have a local conflict when attempting to pull (modified local and remote) git config -global pull.#26743 googlecl osxutils attempt to install conflicting bin/google #40372 port GSI-Enabled OpenSSH #42957 Replace GitX port with GitX-dev #44698 py-gwpy new port submission #48471 FSF gcc48 fails to compile projects on El Capitan due to OS X SDK bug in Availability. this is not working yet on new OSXs: sudo port install GitX. Hint: or -ff-only on the command line to override the configured default per Hint: You can replace "git config" with "git config -global" to set a default Hint: git config pull.ff only> # fast-forward only Hint: git config pull.rebase true # rebase Hint: git config pull.rebase false # merge (the default strategy) Ive previously had CS4 installed, but Ive removed that completely using Adobe CS Cleaner tool. Download works fine, but I cannot open the Installer (install.app) It always crashes, without fail. Hint: commands sometime before your next pull: Ive downloaded the CS6 trial of Adobe Photoshop, both direct and through Adobe Download Manager. ![]() You can squelch this message by running one of the following You may also need/want to provide a resolution for this warning if it appears hint: Pulling without specifying how to reconcile divergent branches is Existing installs should move the path or delete and rebuild (collect all your top-level packages with brew leaves & brew list -1 -cask) brew install git If this is a fresh install and not upgrading an existing one, however, you may not be able to get away from having Xcode as you'll almost-certainly require some compiler or component for a few packages. ![]() With the edit, I don't have an Apple Silicon chip to test with, but the brew docs say it should be installed to /opt/homebrew (literally untar in that path) You can also get git from, which I believe is fairly common! I am on a MacBook Pro with the new M1 chip- could that be related? Please create a new installation in /opt/homebrew using one of the "Alternative Installs" from: I tried installing homebrew to see if I could use it as a work-around, and tried using it to install git, but received the following error:Įrror: Cannot install in Homebrew on ARM processor in Intel default prefix (/usr/local)! How can I identify if Xcode and Command Line Tools are properly installed? If they are not, what is the recommended way to add them? I feel like on my previous Mac I was just able to get up and running, without any of this hassle, but it’s been awhile so perhaps I'm forgetting. I really lack experience interacting with Xcode. I also installed homebrew prior to that error message, although I don’t see how that would be related. Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/lib/libxcrun.dylib: mach-o, but wrong architecture). Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/lib/libxcrun.dylib: mach-o, but wrong architecture Manpath: error: unable to load libxcrun (dlopen(/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/lib/libxcrun.dylib, 5): no suitable image found. Now, after running that suggestion I am seeing the following error: I followed the method of forcing which architecture loads, suggested here, but still, I’m experiencing the error. Xcrun: error: unable to load libxcrun (dlopen(/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/lib/libxcrun.dylib, 0x0005): could not use '/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/lib/libxcrun.dylib' because it is not a compatible arch). When I try to run git, I receive the following error: Unable to run git on new MacBook running Big Sur
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