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Two days in a row the git auto-updater has posted a windows notification suggesting that I upgrade to 2.19.1. On the first day I blindly clicked yes, and the installer then pointed out I already had 2.19.2 installed. I cancelled the install process. Today the same upgrade to 2.19.1 popped up again, I simply clicked no this time.
It seems the auto-updater is not correctly informed of the installed version.
$ git --version --build-options
git version 2.19.2.windows.1
cpu: x86_64
built from commit: 26dcaa1b6b5fd862db3ec40983e33ff3432f1166
sizeof-long: 4
sizeof-size_t: 8
- Which version of Windows are you running? Vista, 7, 8, 10? Is it 32-bit or 64-bit?
Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.17134.376]
- What options did you set as part of the installation? Or did you choose the
defaults?
Editor Option: VIM
Custom Editor Path:
Path Option: CmdTools
SSH Option: OpenSSH
CURL Option: WinSSL
CRLF Option: CRLFAlways
Bash Terminal Option: MinTTY
Performance Tweaks FSCache: Enabled
Use Credential Manager: Enabled
Enable Symlinks: Enabled
- Any other interesting things about your environment that might be related
to the issue you're seeing?
I've been using the auto-updater since it was released. I only install stable builds. This machine is about 4 years old. Before the auto-updater I tried to install the latest builds manually as I noticed they were available. This machine has had most, but probably not all of the stable release in the past 4 years installed on it.
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- Which terminal/shell are you running Git from? e.g Bash/CMD/PowerShell/other
NA
- What commands did you run to trigger this issue? If you can provide a
Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example
this will help us understand the issue.
NA
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