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- Which version of Git for Windows are you using? Is it 32-bit or 64-bit?
$ git --version --build-options git version 2.19.0.windows.1 cpu: x86_64 built from commit: d96bb8bc6c636a8869140e860e72e7bdf64bd790 sizeof-long: 4 sizeof-size_t: 8 - Which version of Windows are you running? Vista, 7, 8, 10? Is it 32-bit or 64-bit?
$ cmd.exe /c ver Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.17134.285] - What options did you set as part of the installation? Or did you choose the
defaults?
# One of the following: > type "C:\Program Files\Git\etc\install-options.txt" > type "C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\etc\install-options.txt" > type "%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Programs\Git\etc\install-options.txt" $ cat /etc/install-options.txt Editor Option: Notepad++ Path Option: Cmd SSH Option: OpenSSH CURL Option: OpenSSL CRLF Option: LFOnly Bash Terminal Option: MinTTY Performance Tweaks FSCache: Enabled Use Credential Manager: Enabled Enable Symlinks: Disabled Enable Builtin Rebase: Disabled Enable Builtin Stash: Disabled - Any other interesting things about your environment that might be related
to the issue you're seeing?
Nope.
Details
- Which terminal/shell are you running Git from? e.g Bash/CMD/PowerShell/other
Bash
- What commands did you run to trigger this issue? If you can provide a
Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example
this will help us understand the issue.
bruno@Oberkampf MINGW64 ~ $ cd tmp bruno@Oberkampf MINGW64 ~/tmp $ cat > foo.java public class foo{public static void main(String[] args){System.out.println(args.length + " args:"); for (String arg: args) System.out.println(arg)} } bruno@Oberkampf MINGW64 ~/tmp $ javac foo.java bruno@Oberkampf MINGW64 ~/tmp $ ll total 9 -rw-r--r-- 1 bruno 197613 705 Oct 2 17:25 foo.class -rw-r--r-- 1 bruno 197613 156 Oct 2 17:25 foo.java bruno@Oberkampf MINGW64 ~/tmp $ java foo 0 args: bruno@Oberkampf MINGW64 ~/tmp $ touch a.txt b.txt bruno@Oberkampf MINGW64 ~/tmp $ java foo *.txt 2 args: a.txt b.txt bruno@Oberkampf MINGW64 ~/tmp $ java foo "*.txt" 2 args: a.txt b.txt bruno@Oberkampf MINGW64 ~/tmp $ java foo '*.txt' 2 args: a.txt b.txt bruno@Oberkampf MINGW64 ~/tmp $ java foo \*.txt 2 args: a.txt b.txt bruno@Oberkampf MINGW64 ~/tmp $ java foo '*.txtd' 1 args: *.txtd - What did you expect to occur after running these commands?
I would expect the glob patterns NOT to be expanded when quoted. Note that "*.txt" is not expanded when passed to echo or ls, but is when passed to the small Java program (and that program is so small that it cannot be suspected that it expands the pattern).
- What actually happened instead?
The pattern was expanded, defeating the quotes around it.
- If the problem was occurring with a specific repository, can you provide the
URL to that repository to help us with testing?
This is not dependent of a repo. Actually it seems independent from Git.