Hi Johannes, Ok seems the issue is with bash.exe, if run with —norc option it start and I can use bash, sadly git-bash start it with —login -I -v so no way to have git-bahs running I’ve recorded the screen and captured the cmd window during startup (it immediately close, just a frame) hope this could be of any help CIao Fabio
> Il giorno 18 lug 2025, alle ore 00:24, Fabio Frumento <frumento.fabio@xxxxxxxxx> ha scritto: > > Hi Johannes, > > Thanks for the suggestion > > Yes already tested, same problem > > When launched by double-click or invoked in a CMD or powershell the usual black windows quickly popup and then close > > In cmd no error message is written, it simply open and immediately close > > Other tools like git-gui and git itself seems to work, it’s just git-bash not working > > Kind regards > > Fabio > >> Il giorno 17 lug 2025, alle ore 19:27, Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@xxxxxx> ha scritto: >> >> Hi Fabio, >> >> On Thu, 17 Jul 2025, Johannes Schindelin wrote: >> >>> On Mon, 7 Jul 2025, Fabio Frumento wrote: >>> >>>> After upgrading from 2.49 to 2.50 git bash won’t start anymore, a prompt >>>> window shortly appears and close immediately, downgrading to 2.49 solve >>>> the issue >>>> >>>> So 2.50 don’t work on windows 11 Pro >>> >>> Maybe v2.50.1 does? >>> >>> If not, please run `& "C:\Program Files\Git\bin\bash.exe" -li` and see >> >> I meant to add "in a PowerShell session" here, but forgot... >> >> Sorry about that, >> Johannes >> >>> whether that reproduces the error (in which case the terminal window won't >>> close immediately, giving you ample time to copy/paste the error message). >>> >>> Ciao, >>> Johannes > >