![]() ![]() Use the normal Windows notation here (e.g., C:\Users\USERNAME). If you really want to use it, here are the steps you have to perform:ġ) Select the \usr\bin-folder as git.exe folder.Ģ) Configure the HOME environment variable in Windows, so that MSYS2 and TortoiseGit are using the same home directory and global git-config. The TortoiseGit developers only use Git for Windows. The default in Cygwin Git is true.Ĥ) Go to TortoiseGit the section called “Advanced Settings” and set CygwinHack to true in order to activate Cygwin workarounds.Īs noted above: There is no official support for MSYS2 Git in TortoiseGit (do not enable this for the "Git for Windows" package!). By default, TortoiseGit uses the Windows home directory which is normally located under c:\Users and Cygwin uses its own home directories which are located under \home.ģ) Configure AutoCrLf, this is necessary as TortoiseGit and Cygwin Git have different defaults. Use the normal Windows notation here (e.g., "C:\Users\USERNAME"). If you really want to use it, here are the steps you have to perform:ġ) Select the \bin-folder as git.exe folder.Ģ) Configure the HOME environment variable in Windows, so that Cygwin and TortoiseGit are using the same home directory and global git-config. Cygwin GitĪs noted above: There is no official support for Cygwin Git in TortoiseGit (do not enable this for the "Git for Windows" package!). Often you can see if you need this when you start git.exe in \mingw\bin-folder and you get a message box saying that a DLL is missing. entered in the Extra PATH textbox) in order to execute git.exe. This is especially needed if you installed the developer version of msysGit ("Full installer (self-contained) if you want to hack on Git" with the filename msysGit-fullinstall-*.exe), in this case it is necessary that the \mingw\bin-folder is on the path (i.e. If your git installation needs an extra entry in the PATH environment variable, you can enter it here and it will get added to the PATH environment variable automatically when TortoiseGit starts. Then start TortoiseGit settings, click on Check now and observe the debug messages. As an alternative, you can enable "Refresh using native hooks or polling" in the workspace preferendes to let Eclipse update your workspace independent of ContextQuickie2.In order to debug problems you can open TortoiseGit advanced settings and set DebugOutputString to "true" ( the section called “Advanced Settings”). The described behavior also affects refreshing the workspace after a command was executed. If there isn't a new child process after invoking or a command or the process is unknown to ContextQuickie2, progress monitoring cannot be done.Ĭurrently, the following processes are known to ContextQuickie2: If there is a new child process which is known to ContextQuickie2 after invoking a context menu command, the progress of the command execution can be monitored in Eclipse. Progress Monitoringīecause there are context menu extensions which don't support synchronous invocation, the progress reporting to Eclipse is done by monitoring the child processes of Eclipse during invocation. The menu entry "Open" is implemented to open the selected files/folders with the Windows Explorer. The behavior can be configured in the workspaces preferences: The release versions are available at the Eclipse MarketplaceĪlternatively, you can use the following update sites when installing new software in eclipse: Installation PrerequisitesĬontextQuickie2 requires an installed Microsoft Visual C Redistributeable package which can be downloaded here. The screenshots below show example context menus based on the described configuration. The follwoing context menu entries are currently not supported (not sure why they are not working, looks like the can only be executed directly from the Windows Explorer): ![]() Only specific entries are added to the Eclipse context menu where the following tools are supported:.The whole explorer context menu is shown as submenu "Explorer" in the Elipse context menu.The explorer context menu items can be added to the Eclipcse context menu in different ways: Under development, basic context menu handling is working. Showing the Windows Explorer Context Menu in Eclipse Current State ![]()
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