This is a bit confusing: when I want to use a command, usually I type it in to see what package I need to install for it. Though I already have git-core installed, typing 'gitview' tells me I need to install gnuit, which is not what I want. Having read this report, I've worked around it by installing a script running "python /usr/share/doc/git-core/contrib/gitview/gitview" in ~/bin, but maybe it would be best to rename the program git-view or something like that for a general solution?
This is a bit confusing: when I want to use a command, usually I type it in to see what package I need to install for it. Though I already have git-core installed, typing 'gitview' tells me I need to install gnuit, which is not what I want. Having read this report, I've worked around it by installing a script running "python /usr/share/ doc/git- core/contrib/ gitview/ gitview" in ~/bin, but maybe it would be best to rename the program git-view or something like that for a general solution?