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17,485 PointsAny advice on this ?
I'm trying this workshop but yet again I'm having to install more programs to get it to work, I'm not used to this, I'm using windows 10 and I have followed a few different guide but they are not working, I have downloaded git, apache svn, and python. When I type python and git in the command prompt it acknowledges them but it wont svn, has anyone else had problems with this ? I have added the path to the environment variables on all three?
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Shaun Moore
6,301 PointsHmm, are you running command prompt as admin
-Shaun Moore
Chrstopher Foo
Courses Plus Student 512 PointsI don't think you need svn for this project. Anyway, to run command prompt as admin, you have to 1) right click the command prompt -> more-> run as admin
simon lavery
17,485 Pointssimon lavery
17,485 PointsI'm not to sure its the first time I have had to add these variables, I only have one account on the computer so I assume its the admin account, I am following the instructions to add svn and git to the system variable but when I type git, it trys to re install git, and when I type svn it says svn is not an internal command.
When I installed python I checked the path box on set up and that created a separate user variable and python is working fine ?