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Peter Pitaev2018-08-18 22:27:41
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Peter Pitaev, 2018-08-18 22:27:41

Different version of git in terminals?

Hello.
I can't figure out why the two bash terminals show different versions of Git.
I work on windows 10 with the linux subsystem installed.
There are suggestions that one terminal is windows and the other is linux, on windows git is one version and on linux another.
I attach a screenshot:
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If my suggestions are correct, then the next question is:
How to update the git version on the linux subsystem? Maybe through the terminal?
Thank you.

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TyzhSysAdmin, 2018-08-19
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1. - Installed Cygwin on the system
2. - WSL
What is the WSL package?
If Ubuntu then lifeonubuntu.com/upgrading-ubuntu-to-use-the-lates...

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SagePtr, 2018-08-19
@SagePtr

Banal situation - different PATH environment variables in both terminals.
Well, git is installed in the system in several instances, in the first case it finds one instance, in the second case another.

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