Bundle GCM under bin#512
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Does this need any change in how git is called, i.e. augmenting the PATH so that the executables in bin will be found?
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Came back to merge this and looked into this. TL;DR, yes, we need to amend the PATH for macOS and Linux. On Windows we already add the |
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After talking with @dscho I now know that we shouldn't be sticking arbitrary stuff into
libexec/git-core, that's reserved for... ya know... git-core.So I've moved the git credential manager into the bin/ folder as per Johannes suggestion. We still drop Git LFS into
libexec/git-coreand I guess we should stop doing that as well but we've had LFS in there forever so let's start with just GCM and tackle LFS in a follow-up PR.