- Jeff Gibson
- PowerBuilder
- Wednesday, 1 September 2021 03:09 PM UTC
I'm needing some clarification with an environment configuration.
Working with a team that has roughly 34 PowerBuilder licenses. They are in the process of moving from TFS over to Git.
They just sent out a working document on installing and configuring Git on each machine. This will allow SQL Server objects to be pushed up into certain repositories.
My question is that I thought I remembered there being a discussion that if PowerBuilder was already on the machine, that installing your own sandboxed copy of Git could possibly cause problems with the Git installation that comes with PowerBuilder 2019 R3?
Anybody ran into this? Should we be pointing Tortoise Git over to the Git copy installed in PowerBuilder, or is it OK for us to have a separate copy of Git installed to handle objects outside of the PowerBuilder environment?
Thanks!
Jeff Gibson
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