Thread (3 messages) flat view 3 messages, 2 authors, 2016-06-15

Re: Running git gui on Windows.

From: Jurko Gospodnetić <hidden>
Date: 2016-06-15 22:45:03

   Hi.
  Is there a way to run git gui on Windows so it does not block the 
calling process?

  For example, when I run 'git gui' from the Windows Command Prompt, I 
would like to be able to continue using that same command prompt and not 
have it blocked until I exit the started git gui process.

  I am using msysgit on Windows XP SP3 and 'git --version' states 'git 
version 1.5.6.1.1071.g76fb'.
   I now realized my question did not say exactly what I intended it to. 
I know I can start 'git gui' using:

   start "" /b cmd /c git gui

   from the command prompt and get the desired effect. I was wondering 
why git gui does not do this in the first place and whether it could be 
modified so that this is the default behaviour?

   Best regards,
     Jurko Gospodnetić
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