I am receiving the error message below in the command prompt when using the git init
command. I'm using a Windows PC running Windows 7.
C:\rails_projects\first_app>git init
'chcp' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
Reinitialized existing Git repository in C:/rails_projects/first_app/.git/
'chcp' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
I'm new to Ruby on Rails and I'm trying to create a repository for my Rails project. When I use a command such as rails new first_app
or rails server
I don't receive the message, only when I used the git init
command does it show up. Also, as you can see the command still functions correctly (i.e. Reinitialized existing Git repository in C:/rails_projects/first_app/.git/
), however, it's annoying to see the error message every time I make a command.
Does anyone have any idea how to fix this problem? I found a link that told me I need to switch the console to Windows-1252 http://illegalargumentexception.blogspot.com/2009/04/i18n-unicode-at-windows-command-prompt.html#charsets_1252 but that didn't work.
I appreciate any help, thanks!
You have broken PATH (check with SET PATH), chcp is internal Windows-command, which can be found in $Windows\system32\ dir
I copied the file from windows/system32 into the Vmware CLI/bin directory which resolved it for me.
See if your PATH environment variable is setup properly. Any system should have atleast the below on PATH
Add the above if not there.
Once added, open a new cmd / bash and try:
It should give the path.
Then try with the
git init
againLooks like this same issue. The link has some ideas on how to fix it. In the link, the issue was created by Git being installed standalone, and with rails.
Go to \RailsInstaller\Git\cmd then open the git (command prompt file) with a text editor or word pad (by right clicking the file and selecting edit) now there would be two lines which would look like
and
delete both of them, and save the file . This should resolve the problem