1) If you use CLI package managers such as brew, port, fink, … some installations require root privileges. In these cases run your installation command with sudo: sudo brew install git 2) Check wether you can github. Com via a web browser.
2 Actually, you're not supposed to use sudo with Homebrew. Installation instructions say so, as does the FAQ. – Miikka Nov 16 at 19:25 1 It's wrong to say that installation in Homebrew is "properly" done with elevated privileges.
Please fix your answer. – slhck Nov 16 at 20:25 Thanks for correcting me. I don't know brew in particular, just CLI package managers in general, and from my experience I can say that some installations require root privileges, for this cases executing via sudo can help.
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