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If the user specified the full path to git-upload-pack as the -u option to "git clone" when cloning a remote repository, and git was not on the default PATH on the remote machine, git-upload-pack was failing to exec git-pack-objects. By making the argv[0] path (if any) available to setup_path(), this will allow finding the "git" executable in the same directory as "git-upload-pack". The default built in to exec_cmd.c is to look for "git" in the ".../libexec/git-core" directory, but it is not installed there (any longer). Much the same applies to invoking git-receive-pack from a non-PATH location using the "--exec" argument to "git push". [ spr: split Steve's original commit into two commits. ] Signed-off-by: Steve Haslam <shaslam@lastminute.com> Signed-off-by: Steffen Prohaska <prohaska@zib.de>
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