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== ''BETA'' git hosting support == | == ''BETA'' git hosting support == | ||
fedorapeople now has support for hosting git repositories including accessing them via the git protocol for anonymous downloads as well as providing gitweb. This should be considered beta. | fedorapeople.org now has support for hosting git repositories including accessing them via the git:// protocol for anonymous downloads as well as providing gitweb. This should be considered beta. | ||
==== Create a <code>public_git</code> directory in your home directory on fedorapeople.org ==== | ==== Create a <code>public_git</code> directory in your home directory on fedorapeople.org ==== | ||
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{{admon/note|Repository description|You can set the description for the repository that is displayed in gitweb by editing the description file in your repository.}} | {{admon/note|Repository description|You can set the description for the repository that is displayed in gitweb by editing the description file in your repository.}} | ||
{{admon/note|Non-bare repositories|While non-bare repositories will work, they are generally discouraged as remote repositories. | {{admon/note|Non-bare repositories|While non-bare repositories will work, they are generally discouraged for use as remote repositories. But if you use a non-bare repository, you should place the git-daemon-export-ok file in the toplevel git dir, e.g. ~/public_git/your_repo.git/git-daemon-export-ok}} | ||
==== Pushing to your repository ==== | |||
At this point your new repository is still empty. You can push to it from a local repository with a little setup: | At this point your new repository is still empty. You can push to it from a local repository with a little setup: | ||
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{{admon/note|Allowing others to push|You can allow other fedorapeople.org users to push to your repository using extended acls (see "man setfacl" for details). However, if you have many others working on your project, using [http://fedorahosted.org Fedora Hosted] is strongly preferred.}} | {{admon/note|Allowing others to push|You can allow other fedorapeople.org users to push to your repository using extended acls (see "man setfacl" for details). However, if you have many others working on your project, using [http://fedorahosted.org Fedora Hosted] is strongly preferred.}} | ||
==== | ==== Cloning your repository ==== | ||
To clone your repository, | To clone your repository, use a command similar to: | ||
<code>git clone git://fedorapeople.org/~your_fedora_username/repo.git</code> | <code>git clone git://fedorapeople.org/~your_fedora_username/repo.git</code> | ||
Revision as of 22:37, 3 October 2008
BETA git hosting support
fedorapeople.org now has support for hosting git repositories including accessing them via the git:// protocol for anonymous downloads as well as providing gitweb. This should be considered beta.
Create a public_git
directory in your home directory on fedorapeople.org
ssh your_fedora_username@fedorapeople.org mkdir ~/public_git
Put your git repository in ~/public_git
For example, here is how to create a repository on your local system and upload it:
mkdir repo.git cd repo.git git init --bare touch git-daemon-export-ok cd .. scp -r repo.git your_fedora_username@fedorapeople.org:public_git/
Pushing to your repository
At this point your new repository is still empty. You can push to it from a local repository with a little setup:
cd /path/to/local/repo git remote add fedorapeople your_fedora_username@fedorapeople.org:public_git/repo.git git push --mirror fedorapeople
Cloning your repository
To clone your repository, use a command similar to:
git clone git://fedorapeople.org/~your_fedora_username/repo.git
See your project in gitweb
You can see your project listed in gitweb once the project list updates (hourly). Note that this URL may change.