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git-gui: Fix gitk search in $PATH to work on Windows

Back in 15430be5a1 ("Look for gitk in $PATH, not $LIBEXEC/git-core")
git-gui learned to use [_which gitk] to locate where gitk's script
is as Git 1.6 will install gitk to $prefix/bin (in $PATH) and all
of the other tools are in $gitexecdir.

This failed on Windows because _which adds the ".exe" suffix as it
searches for the program on $PATH, under the assumption that we can
only execute something from Tcl if it is a proper Windows executable.

When scanning for gitk on Windows we need to omit the ".exe" suffix.

Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
maint
Shawn O. Pearce 17 years ago
parent
commit
79317e5df1
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      git-gui.sh

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git-gui.sh

@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ proc _git_cmd {name} { @@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ proc _git_cmd {name} {
return $v
}

proc _which {what} {
proc _which {what args} {
global env _search_exe _search_path

if {$_search_path eq {}} {
@ -340,8 +340,14 @@ proc _which {what} { @@ -340,8 +340,14 @@ proc _which {what} {
}
}

if {[is_Windows] && [lsearch -exact $args -script] >= 0} {
set suffix {}
} else {
set suffix $_search_exe
}

foreach p $_search_path {
set p [file join $p $what$_search_exe]
set p [file join $p $what$suffix]
if {[file exists $p]} {
return [file normalize $p]
}
@ -1686,7 +1692,7 @@ proc do_gitk {revs} { @@ -1686,7 +1692,7 @@ proc do_gitk {revs} {
# -- Always start gitk through whatever we were loaded with. This
# lets us bypass using shell process on Windows systems.
#
set exe [_which gitk]
set exe [_which gitk -script]
set cmd [list [info nameofexecutable] $exe]
if {$exe eq {}} {
error_popup [mc "Couldn't find gitk in PATH"]

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