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In the name of Allah the most gracious the most merciful
Hello
I used this command:
git clone https://username@bitbucket.org/username/repo_name.git
but I got this message: "Gtk warning *** cannot open display".
I want to disable gtk and have a prompt in text mode.Please,help me how to solve this problem.
Is that the only message? I don't see what Git has to do with GTK+, since it's a command line program. Please post the entire output after running "git clone".
Also, you've been told before not to make religious statements in your posts. Please remove the first line, or you're likely to get a lot of stick for it.
In the name of Allah the most gracious the most merciful
Hello
I sent you the complete message. If I execute this command in the terminal in graphical mode, I will see a Gtk dialog that wants me to enter password but I want to have a prompt in text mode.
Hmm, I'm not sure. I've never seen that when I've used Git (although, I've only used it a small amount) and can find nothing other than the command "git gui" to get a GUI, so I don't know why "git clone" is giving you a graphical interface. Perhaps try the Git mailing list, if you don't get help here.
Also, I've reported your thread as you continue to put religious statements in your posts, despite being asked not to (previously by a moderator).
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