Notices tagged with git, page 3
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*sigh* I'm trying to construct all sorts of variations of a path to a 'remote' Git repository on Hal (NAS) but I keep getting the same error message: "error: pathspec 'hal/volume1/Web/content/wp-content/themes/twentyeleven-child' did not match any file(s) known to git." I've run out of plausible variations :( #git #hal
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I *think* I have the (SSH) URL for one of my remote (on Hal) repositories right - at least the 'git add remote' finished without grumbles. Now trying to decide which command to use to get some code from the server into my local practice project... pull, fetch, clone? I've already decided I don't need clone (now). Pondering this over my morning #tea. #git #hal This is instructive: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/292357/what-are-the-differences-between-git-pull-and-git-fetch
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@mk I did everything right except I had forgotten one small detail: the permissions of the .ssh directories and the keys in them. There was no inkling of a grumble about that - but that was the problem! I found detailed instructions here: http://www.namhuy.net/2433/ssh-login-without-password.html After changing permissions, I can FINALLY loging to Hal with SSH without password prompt. \o/ And that means I'll be able to set up access to remote repositories on Hal for Git (#tomorrow). #ssh #permissions #keypair #git #hal
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@bobjonkman @dragnucs I found another excellent #Git #tutorial here: https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/ clearly explained and beautifully designed, too.
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nearly done setting up a whole series of repos on Hal (NAS), one for each plugin and theme I will wirk on or *may* work on. this will then match "projects" in my IDEs. Still have to work out how to connect to a "remote" (NAS) repo from Nikola, probably keypair auth with SSH, but it seems there are at least three different ways/protocols to connect so I have to study that. Still, making a LOT of progress! #hal #nas #git #ide
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@dragnucs yes, the full message from Git made that clear (at least if you use --global it's one time). It just surprised me, because none of the tutorials I looked at or worked through (at github) even mentioned this! But I remember having to set up my name at least in other SCM systems (at least when collaborating) so it's not strange - it's the tutorials that are strange for not mentioning this (the ones I've seen at least). Anyway, I'm making progress! :) #hal #git more git fun #tomorrow, it's past my bed time already!
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@dragnucs heh, doing my first "real" setting up of a repository on my NAS (Hal) - init goes well, add goes well. then I want to do the commit and Git says: "*** Please tell me who you are" and wants my email and name :) the tutorial didn't tell me that! In fact none of the tutorial pages I've seen so far told me that! #git #hal
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!gnusocial and !qvitter updated to the latest #git thanks a lot @mmn and @hannes2peer ! :) Diff http://s.vinilox.eu/drg
Thursday, 09-Apr-15 09:01:37 UTC from status.vinilox.eu at 32°58'59"N 49°7'59"E Repeated by trenixjetix -
!gnusocial and !qvitter updated to the latest #git thanks a lot @mmn and @hannes2peer ! :) Diff http://s.vinilox.eu/drg
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Somebody answered the vanish of gitorious - setting up gitbull.org now. They started the channel #gitbull on freenode. Seems to be forking GitLab under AGPL #gitbull #gitorious #git
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Somebody answered the vanish of gitorious - setting up gitbull.org now. They started the channel #gitbull on freenode. Seems to be forking GitLab under AGPL #gitbull #gitorious #git
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#IPFS, the permanent #web: "a single #BitTorrent swarm, exchanging #Git objects, making up the web" http://sourcegraph.com/blog/ipfs-the-permanent-web-by-juan-benet-talk (via @rysiek on twister) cc @question
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@erkanyilmaz I'm waiting for #GNUSocial to reverse the "social networking for the enterprise" disaster of #StatusNet 1.x before upgrading and @tregeagle's problems were fixed by running the last release rather than bleeding edge from #git.
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What #git branching model we use - http://fringilla.net/2014/01/10/what-git-branching-model-we-use/
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Set up your own #Git mirror with new Grokmirror tool created by Linux Foundation sysadmins http://bit.ly/12vrQUh
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@thistleweb Jokes about @reality using the --force are better. #git
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A successful #Git branching model - http://bit.ly/ZrhZxm
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♻ @qbi: Don't use #git http://ur1.ca/cvfvi from @svenpet
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you just have to clone it #git :-)
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@fontana, but you'd have to switch from #Git to #SVN, & license #copyleft-next's text under #Apache. If IBM endorses you, should work out.
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OK, i will upload it to #git also if you blackmail me like this
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How to clone and share a #Git repository over #SSH on !linux http://goo.gl/aG844