![]() # source /etc/bashrcĪfter completing above steps. Now execute below command to reload configuration in current environment. So edit /etc/bashrc file and add below content to it export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/git/bin ![]() ![]() Now you must need to set binary in system environment. # cd git-2.8.1Īfter installation of git client. # cd /usr/srcĪfter downloading and extracting Git source code, Use following command to compile source code. # yum -y install gcc perl-ExtUtils-MakeMakerĭownload latest Git source code from kernel git or simply use following command to download Git 2.8.1. # yum -y install curl-devel expat-devel gettext-devel openssl-devel zlib-devel If not use following command to install required packages. Step 1 – Install Required Packagesīefore installing Git from source code, make sure you have already installed required packages on your system. For beginners visit Git console on your browser and learn Git uses and command line tips. This tutorial will help you to install git core 2.8.1 on CentOS/RHEL 7/6/5 operating systems using source code. If you are using a Git repository for your development, then you must required a git client on your system and you need to install git client on your workstation system. To read more details and changes about Git 2.8.1 read Git release notes. ![]() It is designed to handle a small to very large projects with speed and efficiency. ![]() Git is a free and open source distributed version control system. Git has released 2.8.1 version on Apr 03, 2016. ![]()
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