![]() ![]() ![]() It can be used between other OS's (linuxlinux for example)įiles or windowswindows or between different OS's.Ī guess on my part - CIFS isn't party of this - and you are It a local (to the windows machine) disk or partition that most likely hasĬIFS is a network filesystem interface and has little or nothing toĬygwin. 'share' is - a view of part of a filesystem on that 3rd system. Machines (or other OS's using the CIFS protocol) - since that is what a That is exporting its disks as windows-shares so they can be mounted by With a Windows-type network interface (like CIFS). What that implies is thatĪre being stored on another machine on the network (not locally) thatĪ windows machine exporting part of its file system as a 'share', or itĪnother OS (like linux) running something like "Samba" to export the disks You are running this on a "windows share". Now another question, you say you are running git in Cygwin. ![]() On your use case, you might want to run git natively using a Win version. Version of things because often it will use the same sources and act theĪs a version on linux, so that's just a comfort and familiarity thing. Since you are running 'git' on the windows machine? I tend to like the HaveĪbout why you'd want to use the cygwin version of git vs. Or some other OS? There is a 'git' that runs on window natively. > Just to be clear, you are running 'git' on Cygwin and not on linux > I have an issue with git in Cygwin on windows shares - this is recent (worked months ago). Next message (by thread): git on mounted CIFS is it Git or Cygwin.Previous message (by thread): git on mounted CIFS is it Git or Cygwin.Git on mounted CIFS is it Git or Cygwin L A Walsh Jan 27 12:01: ![]()
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