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- Github For Mac Os X 10.7.5 X 10 7 5
2.2 Find 'Command Line Tools (OS X Lion) for X-code April 2013' and download the.dmg (140 MB); open it and install the packages. 2.3 To confirm, open a terminal and type 'which git' - the path to the executable should be shown; then 'git -version' should give you: 'git version 1.17.12.4'. Dec 11, 2016 In traditional case, 10.X means it supports any version that belongs to major 10th release be it 10.7.5 or 10.12.1 (latest) Macos release. Alexdima assigned joaomoreno Dec 12, 2016 This comment has been minimized. Aug 02, 2019 Enable TRIM in OS X 10.7.5 to 10.9.5. GitHub Gist: instantly share code, notes, and snippets. The above instructions worked for me with OS X 10.11.5 with the one caveat that I also had to execute the following command, which required a reboot. Feb 05, 2017 iPhoto '11, Mac OS X (10.7.5) Posted on Feb 5, 2017 12:39 PM Reply I have this question too ( 259 ) I have this question too Me too (259) Me too.
Git SCM does not comes out-of-the-box(OOTB) with Mac OS X. However if you have installedXcode command line tools or standalone Git Installer then you will have Git SCM on Mac OS X.
Warm Up!
Let’s check existing Git version on your machine.
Scenario 1: You will get similar to this version!
2 4 6 8 10 | mac-book-pro:~jeeva$/bin/sh'/Volumes/Git 1.7.11.3 Snow Leopard Intel Universal/setup git PATH for non-terminal programs.sh' 2012-07-2814:03:57.593defaults[5177:707] The domain/defaultpair of(/Users/jeeva/.MacOSX/environment,PATH)does notexist Variable PATH in~/.MacOSX/environment.plistchanged from'/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11/bin:/opt/local/bin'to'/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11/bin:/opt/local/bin:/usr/local/git/bin' You will need tolog out of your Mac OSXuser account andlog back inforchanges totake effect. ~ mac-book-pro:~jeeva$ |
Above script will add thePATH andMANPATH to your~/.MacOSX/environment.plist file.
You’ll need to log out of your user account for that to take effect.
A friend of mine need to clone a git repo, but on his machine is xcode not installed and when he tries to use git his Macbook says
The command git requires the command line developer tools, do you want to install them?
The picture is in German.
So is it possible to use git on OS X without Xcode?
How about using SourceTree.app?
SourceTree.app has also git binary.
EDIT
he has github for mac installed and git, but it shows this message anyway :(
I guess he didn't set PATH env, so that git was /usr/bin/git. He should use /Applications/GitHub.app/Contents/Resources/git/bin/git instead of git, or set PATH env.
Is it possible to connect to remote DB while working in localhost?
php,mysql,git,phpmyadmin
Yes, of course it is. You'll need to whitelist your development servers on the remote server's firewall and allow remote access to the database. If you're using cPanel, there are options there to do so, but you may need to speak to your host as well.
Pull request within one project/branch?
git,github
Yes. You can create pull request for separate branches of the same repository. C just needs to make sure to push their changes on a separate branch then, so that they can create a pull request from it to the master branch of the project. But yeah, this is totally...
UIView within a container view not showing
ios,xcode,swift
All you have to do is Set the label ':' in centre vertical and horizontally and align all the constraints according to it . align the blue view giving it top , height , width and centre X to the label ':' and all other views giving them top and...
Why doesn't “go get gopkg.in/…” work while “go get github.com/…” OK?
windows,git,powershell,github,go
The root cause has been found: Because my computer use a web proxy, so I need to set proxy in environment variable: C:Usersxiaona>set https_proxy=https://web-proxy.corp.hp.com:8080/ C:Usersxiaona>set http_proxy=https://web-proxy.corp.hp.com:8080/ C:Usersxiaona>go get -v gopkg.in/fatih/pool.v2 Fetching https://gopkg.in/fatih/pool.v2?go-get=1 Parsing meta tags from https://gopkg.in/fatih/pool.v2?go-get=1 (status code 200) get 'gopkg.in/fatih/pool.v2': found meta tag main.metaImport{Prefix:'gopkg.in/fa tih/pool.v2', VCS:'git',...
Cannot get my post-commit script to run (git)
git,hook
For the remote repository you should use the post-recieve hook. I think the post-commit hook is only run on the clients, and not on the remote repository. From the docs post-receive This hook is invoked by git-receive-pack on the remote repository, which happens when a git push is done on...
Github For Mac Os X 10.7.5 7 5 11g63
Why can I view some Unix executable files in Mac OS X and not others?
git,bash,shell,unix,binary
Executable files may be scripts (in which case you can read the text), or binaries (which are ELF formatted machine code). Your shell script is a script; git is an ELF binary. You can use the file command to see more detail. For example, on my nearest Linux system: $...
Contributing to open source project on github
git,github
You commit to your local repository; in order for your changes to appear on github, you need to git push them.
SKEmitterNode particles lag at start
ios,xcode,swift,particles,skemitternode
The solution was setting the advanceSimulationTime to exactly 1.0 sec. I'm not entirely sure why this is the case, but I suppose that the creation 'animation' takes up this time. Anyway, case closed and thanks for the help to everyone, especially lchamp since he suggested the solution....
Is there a way to push to a remote Git repository without having to fetch its objects?
To the best of my knowledge there is no way to do what you want. When you try to push some commit to a remote repository Git will detect whether your current branch is behind its remote counterpart and it that case it will prompt an error: ! [rejected] master...
Can't figure out coder aDecoder: NSCoder
ios,xcode,swift
Your custom initializer cannot initialize the immutable property. If you want it to be immutable then, instead of creating a custom initializer, just initialize in one of the required or designated initializer. Like this, class AddBook: UIViewController { @IBOutlet weak var bookAuthor: UITextField! @IBOutlet weak var bookTitle: UITextField! let bookStore:...
How can I fix crash when tap to select row after scrolling the tableview?
ios,xcode,swift,uitableview,tableviewcell
Mac Os X 10.11 Download Free
Because you are using reusable cells when you try to select a cell that is not in the screen anymore the app will crash as the cell is no long exist in memory, try this: if let lastCell = self.diceFaceTable.cellForRowAtIndexPath(lastIndexPath) as! TableViewCell{ lastCell.checkImg.image = UIImage(named: 'uncheck') } //update the data...
Coco2dx - Changing To Background Image
ios,iphone,xcode,xcode6,ios-simulator
Create and add a CCSprite: CCSprite *bg = [CCSprite spriteWithFile:@'bg.png']; bg.tag = 1; bg.anchorPoint = CGPointMake(0, 0); [self addChild:bg]; ...
UITapGestureRecognizer sender is the gesture, not the ui object
ios,xcode,swift,uigesturerecognizer
You can get a reference to the view the gesture is added to via its view property. In this case you are adding it to the button so the view property would return you you the button. let button = sender.view as? UIButton ...
How to get rid of .ignore file in Git?
git,file,bitbucket,ignore
.gitignore is just like any other file under version control, so yes, you can delete it. However, keep in mind that it probably has entries in it that should be kept, so instead of deleting it, I would just modify it so that your jar files are no longer ignored.
Trying to understand git upstream branch
git,github,version-control
You are mixing up two different concepts of git here. The remote and the branch. Remote [default: origin] Think of the Remote as another computer or another person. Specifying something like origin will tell git who to send your current set of changes to. Branch [default: master] You use branches...
change Auto Layout dynamically
ios,iphone,xcode,storyboard,autolayout
Just give top, left , right, height and equal width constraints to all label.... ...
PFUser not unwrapped - swift
ios,xcode,swift
Here is explanation: What is an 'unwrapped value' in Swift? PFFacebookUtils.logInWithPermissions(['public_profile', 'user_about_me', 'user_birthday'], block: { user, error in if user nil { println('the user canceled fb login') //add uialert return } //new user else if user!.isNew { println('user singed up through FB') //get information from fb then save to...
How can I get the last commit in all tags?
Simply checkout the name of the branch for which you need the last commit. So if you are working on master, do git checkout master. (Edit: after getting more illumination of the problem from the comments, it is not as easy as above). OK, so my guess is that you...
Composer package not found in private repository
git,composer-php
Your required version is almost certainly incorrect as you have a minimum-stability of dev (which is rarely a good idea). ... 'require': { 'pico/pico-core': 'dev-dev' //ensure the dev branch actually exists }, ... Here's a useful guide to composer stability flags: https://igor.io/2013/02/07/composer-stability-flags.html...
type casting in objective-c, (NSInteger) VS. integerValue
ios,xcode,casting
NSNumber is a class; NSInteger is just a typedef of long, which is a primitive type. dic[@'count'] is a pointer, which means that dic[@'count'] holds an address that points to the NSNumber instance. NSNumber has a method called integerValue which returns an NSInteger as the underlying value that the NSNumber...
Extended description text on Git
git,bitbucket
There is no 'extended description' concept in git. Only the commit message. What happens is that the commit message can have a single line or multiple lines. External tools or websites such as git-cola or GitHub can interpret multiple lines commit messages as: The first line is a short description...
Build error after I localized Info.plist
ios,objective-c,xcode,swift,localization
Roll back those changes, add a InfoPlist.strings file to your project, localize it and then add the needed keys to it. For example: 'CFBundleDisplayName' = 'App display name'; 'CFBundleName' = 'App bundle name'; ...
I rewrote my program and need some suggestions for my git repo
you might want to merge these two repository. here is a answer about how to do this: How do you merge two git repositories? although I will still ask if I have rewritten everything and is better version why I need to worry about the old version. ...
UIWebView path depends on previous pressed button Xcode
Mac Os X Update
ios,objective-c,iphone,xcode,uiviewcontroller
in your ClassA.m - (IBAction)button1:(UIButton *)sender{ path=[[NSBundle mainBundle] pathForResource:@'filename' ofType:@'pdf']; [self performSegueWithIdentifier:@'yourIdentifierName' sender:self]; } - (void)prepareForSegue:(UIStoryboardSegue *)segue sender:(id)sender { if([segue.identifier isEqualToString:@'yourIdentifierName']) { classB *clsB =segue.destinationViewController; clsB.typeofSelect=path; } } in your class B.h @property (nonatomic, weak) NSString *typeofSelect; in your Class B.m @synthesize typeofSelect;...
Getting code from my forked repository
git,laravel,repository,laravel-5,composer-php
Having a look at your repository in https://github.com/Yunishawash/api-guard it looks like it doesn't have a branch called dev-fullauth. Instead there is a branch dev-bugfix. But you must not name your branch including the dev- prefix. Rename your branch at github from dev-bugfix to bugfix and then your require section would...
Read plist inside ~/Library/Preferences/
objective-c,xcode,osx
You need to use NSString method: stringByExpandingTildeInPath to expand the ~ into the full path. NSString *resPath = [@'~/Library/Preferences/' stringByExpandingTildeInPath]; NSLog(@'resPath: %@', resPath); Output: resPath: /Volumes/User/me/Library/Preferences ...
Why does rebasing unset my current branch and does not complete?
git,rebase
I fixed conflicts and committed the changes: That's where you went wrong. git rebase --continue expects the changes to be in the index, but not yet committed. Since you already committed the changes, git rebase's own attempt fails, because there are no changes left to be committed. You should...
How to undo a successful “git cherry-pick”?
A cherry-pick is basically a commit, so if you want to undo it, you just undo the commit. when I have other local changes Stash your current changes so you can reapply them after resetting the commit. $ git stash $ git reset --hard HEAD^ $ git stash pop #...
“Arguments to path.resolve must be strings” when calling 'gitbook build' from a Git hook
node.js,git,gruntjs,githooks,gitbook
Some further consideration brought me to the right direction: Invoking a Git hook has a different login context than working on the server's command line. So running set > some-file in both contexts revealed significant differences in environment variables. Some experiments turned out that it was export HOME=/home/git that had...
Override .gitattributes text=auto in Windows
windows,git,gitattributes,core.autocrlf
.gitattributes overrides all config settings, so it really can't be overridden; it is the 'overrider,' so to speak. While you can simply remove the line, this will cause inconsistent behavior on other developers' machines if they have core.autocrlf=true. So the best bet would be to add the following line to...
choose authentication for git pull
git,github
There are two ways of setting up SSH keys on GitHub. User level at https://github.com/settings/ssh or repo level: View the repository on GitHub, click Settings to the right, then Deploy keys, and add your public key....
Can git ever send your code to a repo that isn't yours?
git,github,git-commit,git-add,git-init
Doing a git commit locally won't result in your code being sent to any repo, let alone a repo which is not yours. When you do a git commit, Git will add some local objects corresponding to the changes you have made in the current working branch. In order for...
Swift timer in milliseconds
xcode,swift
As Martin says in his comment, timers have a resolution of 50-100 ms (0.02 to 0.1 seconds). Trying to run a timer with an interval shorter than that will not give reliable results. Also, timers are not realtime. They depend on the run loop they are attached to, and if...
AutoLayout complains about constraints for 2 UITextFields with no borders
ios,xcode,swift,autolayout,nslayoutconstraint
'Add Missing Constraints' is not always a good idea to add constraints..rather you should always prefer to add constraints manually... Here is the image for your UI...I used wAnyhAny layout as it is good practice for add constraints for universal devices... I used simply width constraint for textfield, rather you...
How can I display the time offset (years, months, weeks, …) from two dates at my labels?
ios,xcode,swift
I have created a new extension to output the offset components as string for you: import UIKit extension NSDate { func yearsFrom(date:NSDate) -> Int{ return NSCalendar.currentCalendar().components(.CalendarUnitYear, fromDate: date, toDate: self, options: nil).year } func monthsFrom(date:NSDate) -> Int{ return NSCalendar.currentCalendar().components(.CalendarUnitMonth, fromDate: date, toDate: self, options: nil).month } func weeksFrom(date:NSDate) -> Int{...
Getting video from Asset Catalog using On Demand ressources
ios,xcode,xcode7,ios9,asset-catalog
I think its not possible to use Asset Catalog for video stuff, Its simplify management of images. Apple Documentation Use asset catalogs to simplify management of images that are used by your app as part of its user interface. An asset catalog can include: Image sets: Used for most types...
How do I view the list of commits that haven't been pushed yet?
git,git-bash
If you do a git log origin/master..HEAD, it should show you all the commits that have not been pushed (assuming you are on master, of course).
Turn a switch Off or On on the basis of another switch state
ios,xcode,uiswitch
first of all you need to create IBOutlet of both UISwitch in your header .h file @property (strong, nonatomic) IBOutlet UISwitch *isMale; @property (strong, nonatomic) IBOutlet UISwitch *isFemale; then in your IBAction do as follow. - (IBAction)isMale:(id)sender { if ([sender isOn]) { [_isFemale setOn:NO animated:YES]; } else { // do...
Transferring an Xcode project to another computer with all files/frameworks
ios,xcode,frameworks,transfer,projects
Try transferring everything from plists to the storyboard. I did this with a friend of mine and it only took about 20 minutes for the code to build and run successfully on his own laptop. the biggest issue is going to be transferring the files that Xcode is going to...
Configure Git to use a .pem key from a specific location
git,ssh
From the git(1) man page: GIT_SSH If this environment variable is set then git fetch and git push will use this command instead of ssh when they need to connect to a remote system. The $GIT_SSH command will be given exactly two or four arguments: the [email protected] (or just host)...
How to tell git-svn that files are NOT binary
git,svn,migration,git-svn,gitattributes
The binary attribute 'macro' is a shorthand for -diff -merge -text (see gitattributes docs). In opposite to the the text-attribute which influences the line ending conversion of files between the repository and the working copy version, the diff and merge-attributes do not influence how Git stores files. The latter two...
Managing git repos
git,github
Yes, that's the common way to do it. They only get notified if they are on github or other collaboration platforms.You could easily just clone the repo, do your stuff and nobody will have knowledge of that. This depends on your changes. Merging back typically is done in a...
How to pull files and only override conflicts
git,github
Doing a git pull should do the right thing, as long as you haven't done git add on the files you don't want in to have under git. I suggest putting the names of those files in a .gitignore. If you are running into a specific problem with using git...
Go back before commit and push changes
Github For Mac Os X 10.7.5 X 10 7 5
The push aside, reset is made for this. $ git reset HEAD^ will move your current local head (master, maybe?) one step up in history, while keeping your local files untouched. Then for the push (and you should listen to @jeremytwfortune in his comment), you can (but shouldn't) remove it...
Write Access for user on all repos on Gitolite
git,ubuntu,gitolite
myreponame.git doesn't exist on the server currently, but I'd like to be able to add it automatically just by using the remote add origin command. That is not how you add a new repo with gitolite. You need to modify your conf/gitolite.conf file of your gitolite-admin repo, in order...
Custom post-receive hook with gitlab
git,gitlab,webhooks
on the file so it is owned by the 'git' user. I have no git user on the webserver... all other git related files are owned by my user or root. That is because oyur webserver is a client of the GitLab server. The documentation you reference is for...
Chance of a conditional occurring in Swift: Xcode
xcode,swift,if-statement,conditional,percentage
You can use arc4random_uniform to create a read only computed property to generate a random number and return a boolean value based on its result. If the number generated it is equal to 1 it will return true, if it is equal to 0 it will return false. Combined with...
git: assume unchanged bit not set
While the actual behavior may have changed between versions, this is an implementation detail. Fundamentally, assume-unchanged is a mechanism to allow Git to avoid hitting the filesystem to look for changes. It means that Git may avoid looking at the files, it doesn't mean that Git must avoid looking at...
Xcode UIWebView not changing page with changed URL
ios,objective-c,xcode,uiwebview
[self.webView reload] - will reload the current page. This is probably happening before the loadRequest has finished. Try removing this line. Also, @joern's comment is correct; the 'event' is the user making a pan gesture. Lose the timer....
Fix git branch after another developer did a reset
git,github
If I understand this correctly, the other developer's local branch looks like this (reverse chronological order): +- (F) His last commit (Required) +- (E) His commits 2, 3, 4, etc ... (Required) +- (D) His commit 1 (Required) +- (C) Your commit 2 (To be discarded) +- (B) Your commit...