
- #Cygwin install git package install
- #Cygwin install git package 64 Bit
- #Cygwin install git package update
↑ Top The installer fails with an error message If you are upgrading from 1.7.3.0 or older and you have installed the 32-bit version on a 64-bit system you have to uninstall the 32-bit version first.
#Cygwin install git package update
You can trigger an update check by going to the about dialog of TortoiseGit and clicking "Check for update". If possible please use the automatic updater of TortoiseGit (in this case the binaries are cryptographically verified). The old version will be replaced automatically.
#Cygwin install git package install
Just download the setup package for your system and install it.
#Cygwin install git package 64 Bit
If you are running a 64 bit system, you do not need to download and install the 32 bit version: the 32 bit shell extension is included in the 64 bit installer since TortoiseGit 1.7.3.0.īefore upgrading you should read the release notes so that you know what changed. If you want a localized interface of TortoiseGit, also download a language pack and install it. The recommended order is to install TortoiseGit first. Bug reports, however, are welcome.)Ĭheck the system prerequisites which are listed above.Īs a command-line git client is required for using TortoiseGit, you have to install both. Please note that Cygwin and MSYS2 Git are not officially supported by TortoiseGit as the developers only use Git for Windows.

~/.ssh/config seems to be ignored by TortoiseGit.… clone/push/pull from a server with a self signed or "invalid" certificate?.… use TortoiseGit with a SSH remote which uses a custom port?.… use TortoiseGit with multiple accounts on one platform?.… make TortoiseGit forget stored HTTP(s) credentials?.

