Source should be in the same site, just add /files to hostname and look for tgz. I think 1.5.8.3, last year version. It was built with gcc 4.8 port for plan9 (static). You'll need some kind of ksh to use it, git has many shell scripts. It works with go get but sometimes it fails miserably retrieving packages because it has an strong dependency of fsync to freeze sha keys in fs during fetching. And that is just a dummy in Plan 9 ape. I used fflush trying to make some tweak and disabling one sha check (it does 4 or 5) to bypass that symptom, but finally I was bored at the end. I still use it to go get, but it needs a deeply review and an upgrade. Álvaro El 07/10/2015 04:37, escribió: > > My new employer uses svn but is about to migrate to git so I would > > be interested in a port, I might even get some cycles to help. > > I'm no help here, but one of the Harvey guys (pre-Harvey) apparently > built git for Plan 9. Unfortunately, only the 386 binaries were made > available, no source code. I think this may just be because the > repository I found was not the source repository. Anyway: > > http://marcus.biz.tm/hg/gnubin > > The git binary seems to run. I'm not sure if it works. > > sl > >