Git commit only accept slash?
I got this error: pathspec '..filename' did not match any file(s) known to git.
when I tried to commit with file path include , but now it only accepts path with
/
.
I am running windows 10 with cygwin, previously it works fine, and not sure what exactly cause this problem, any idea?
Just to be clear:
It works!
git commit -m "something" .filename
It does not work:
git commit -m "something" ./filename
git cygwin
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I got this error: pathspec '..filename' did not match any file(s) known to git.
when I tried to commit with file path include , but now it only accepts path with
/
.
I am running windows 10 with cygwin, previously it works fine, and not sure what exactly cause this problem, any idea?
Just to be clear:
It works!
git commit -m "something" .filename
It does not work:
git commit -m "something" ./filename
git cygwin
1
There is a very long discussion about this at Cygwin Git with Windows paths which ended with some patches on 15/12/2018. Have you tried updating Cygwin recently?
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 6 at 16:13
1
In addition, are your sure you have works and not work the correct way around (as it doesn't agree with what you said at the start of the question).
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 6 at 16:14
Are you running the Cygwin version of Git or some other version?
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 6 at 16:15
3
Aren't your examples opposite of what you initially said?
– Kamil Maciorowski
Jan 6 at 16:29
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I got this error: pathspec '..filename' did not match any file(s) known to git.
when I tried to commit with file path include , but now it only accepts path with
/
.
I am running windows 10 with cygwin, previously it works fine, and not sure what exactly cause this problem, any idea?
Just to be clear:
It works!
git commit -m "something" .filename
It does not work:
git commit -m "something" ./filename
git cygwin
I got this error: pathspec '..filename' did not match any file(s) known to git.
when I tried to commit with file path include , but now it only accepts path with
/
.
I am running windows 10 with cygwin, previously it works fine, and not sure what exactly cause this problem, any idea?
Just to be clear:
It works!
git commit -m "something" .filename
It does not work:
git commit -m "something" ./filename
git cygwin
git cygwin
edited Jan 6 at 16:15
DavidPostill♦
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There is a very long discussion about this at Cygwin Git with Windows paths which ended with some patches on 15/12/2018. Have you tried updating Cygwin recently?
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 6 at 16:13
1
In addition, are your sure you have works and not work the correct way around (as it doesn't agree with what you said at the start of the question).
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 6 at 16:14
Are you running the Cygwin version of Git or some other version?
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 6 at 16:15
3
Aren't your examples opposite of what you initially said?
– Kamil Maciorowski
Jan 6 at 16:29
add a comment |
1
There is a very long discussion about this at Cygwin Git with Windows paths which ended with some patches on 15/12/2018. Have you tried updating Cygwin recently?
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 6 at 16:13
1
In addition, are your sure you have works and not work the correct way around (as it doesn't agree with what you said at the start of the question).
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 6 at 16:14
Are you running the Cygwin version of Git or some other version?
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 6 at 16:15
3
Aren't your examples opposite of what you initially said?
– Kamil Maciorowski
Jan 6 at 16:29
1
1
There is a very long discussion about this at Cygwin Git with Windows paths which ended with some patches on 15/12/2018. Have you tried updating Cygwin recently?
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 6 at 16:13
There is a very long discussion about this at Cygwin Git with Windows paths which ended with some patches on 15/12/2018. Have you tried updating Cygwin recently?
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 6 at 16:13
1
1
In addition, are your sure you have works and not work the correct way around (as it doesn't agree with what you said at the start of the question).
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 6 at 16:14
In addition, are your sure you have works and not work the correct way around (as it doesn't agree with what you said at the start of the question).
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 6 at 16:14
Are you running the Cygwin version of Git or some other version?
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 6 at 16:15
Are you running the Cygwin version of Git or some other version?
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 6 at 16:15
3
3
Aren't your examples opposite of what you initially said?
– Kamil Maciorowski
Jan 6 at 16:29
Aren't your examples opposite of what you initially said?
– Kamil Maciorowski
Jan 6 at 16:29
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There is a very long discussion about this at Cygwin Git with Windows paths which ended with some patches on 15/12/2018. Have you tried updating Cygwin recently?
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 6 at 16:13
1
In addition, are your sure you have works and not work the correct way around (as it doesn't agree with what you said at the start of the question).
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 6 at 16:14
Are you running the Cygwin version of Git or some other version?
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 6 at 16:15
3
Aren't your examples opposite of what you initially said?
– Kamil Maciorowski
Jan 6 at 16:29