This is helpful if you've previously installed git from source on OSX, and other compilers can't find the correct path. You need to remove the current version of git, then re-install with brew.
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Check which git you're running:
which git
output should be similar to this: /usr/bin/git
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Remove that git install
sudo rm -rf /usr/bin/git/ sudo rm /etc/paths.d/git sudo rm /etc/manpaths.d/git sudo pkgutil --forget --pkgs=GitOSX\.Installer\.git[A-Za-z0-9]*\.[a-z]*.pkg
brew uninstall git
brew update
brew install git
Check which git you're now running:
which git
Should now say: /usr/local/bin/git
I found the answer in Homebrew/discussions#2899
I ran
git config --global --edit
then I deleted everything (there were a lot of instead of declarations) and saved the file.Then I did the homebrew installation and it has installed fine!