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"no mountable file systems" - git-2.15.0-intel-universal-mavericks #100
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I get the same message. |
I also get the same error for OSX version 10.11. |
Same here, OSX 10.11.6 |
Same issue on 2.15.0 Backed off to 2.14.1 and all OK. |
#me too - 2.15.0 |
Same issue, version |
Same here - 10.11.16 |
I was not able to solve this issue in spite of many advices around the web - so I just had to stick to an older version of git - git 14.1 |
Another vote, same issue. |
Same issue. Any solutions? |
I discovered to have it from Xcode installation. The version is the "git version 1.9.5 (Apple Git-50.3)". |
hi! I downloaded the zip of maverick project (here) (I don't use it) and master project (git_osx_installer-master) from xcode (using https://github.com/timcharper/git_osx_installer.git with choice master) . Then I downloaded and install command line tools of xcode and brew.
It installs in :
Hoping help someone. |
Hi, sorry I was with a 'working' login. The last message was mine. I have the dmg working but I don't know now how to upload it for everyone. Forking the project ? |
Has anyone found a solution for OSX 10.10.5? Thx |
I was able to installed git 2.15.1 on OS X El Capitan 10.11.16 using Homebrew, by following the simple instructions here: https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/install-git (Note that after installing, you have to re-start terminal to see the git version change from the older Apple version to 2.15.1) |
Same issue here. "No mountable file systems". El Capitan 10.11.6 |
Installing it from source appears to work fine. |
Yep! Same problem here... OSX El Capitan (10.11.6) |
the 2.15.1 from cuminm works fine with my OS X El Capitain 10.11.6 |
I'm getting the same message "no mountable file systems" and I'm using Yosemite 10.10.5 |
Thank you cuminm!! I was having the same issue but the link from cuminm worked well with Yosemite 10.10.5 |
I'm on OS X 10.9.5 and have the same "no mountable file systems" error with the
Downloading and installing (Note that a homebrew install of |
That worked for me, too!
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I'm on OS X 10.9.5 and have the same "no mountable file systems" error
with the git-2.15.0-intel-universal-mavericks.dmg download on
Sourceforge. Attempting to open it from the terminal fails with:
$> shasum git-2.15.0-intel-universal-mavericks.dmg
177c5404999e4585bcc544a58cdde29e878acb97 git-2.15.0-intel-universal-mavericks.dmg
$> hdiutil attach git-2.15.0-intel-universal-mavericks.dmg
expected CRC32 $3DD6C887
hdiutil: attach failed - no mountable file systems
Downloading and installing git-2.14.1-intel-universal-mavericks.dmg from
Sourceforge was *successful*. See: https://sourceforge.net/
projects/git-osx-installer/files/
(Note that a homebrew install of brew install git fails, as homebrew no
longer supports OS X 10.9.)
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Thank you @cuminm! Worked for me on OS X 10.10.5 |
This log shows on my Console.app from macOS High Sierra 10.13.3 Beta: "apfs_vfsop_mount:1371: mounted volume: Git 2.15.0 Mavericks Intel Universal" It' s clear that "git-2.15.0-intel-universal-mavericks.dmg" uses AFPS file system that is not supported under Mac OS X 10.11.6 or below versions. As same failed as if we try to mount a PenDrive formatted in APFS under 10.11.6 that is not (or never) supported on this OS X version. So, devs.. plz fix this issue on later git installer releases (using HFS+ instead of APFS). That is, thanks. |
Not working for me on macOS Sierra @cuminm's fix worked for me. Thanks! |
2.15.1 is released with HFS+ fs. |
I'm having a serious issue with downloading dmg for my macbook. I've tried to download @cuminm's dmg, and like @alisonludick I'm also using Yosemite 10.10.5, but not having any success. Can anyone help? |
Saying you have the same issue as others is quite useless, why people keep doing that? |
Running OSX version 10.11.1, do I need to update my OS?
Otherwise, unsure what the issue is. It gives me this error immediately after attempting to open the .dmg file.
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