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This page describes the ways in which we use git at HCoop.
git packages
We try to keep up-to-date on the latest git releases, so that you don't have to compile your own binaries for git. The packages are stored at /afs/hcoop.net/common/debian/git/.
System-wide git
We have set up a gitweb repository at [http://git.hcoop.net/]. We also have a git daemon, which can be used to quickly retrieve a project. People can host projects there simply by adding bare repositories under their ~/.hcoop-git/ directory. This directory can be a hierarchy if you want to categorize your projects.
Getting started
First, you will want to make a ~/.hcoop-git directory. When you do, the gitweb interface and the git daemon will pick it up automatically.
mkdir ~/.hcoop-git fsr setacl ~/.hcoop-git system:anyuser read
Making projects available
It is recommended that you put "bare git repositories" under ~/.hcoop-git. Bare git repositories are the .git directories within a git project. If you want to keep a copy of the working directory elsewhere, then do the following. PROJECT is the name of your project. WORKDIR is the location of your working directory.
ln -s WORKDIR/.git ~/.hcoop-git/PROJECT.git fsr setacl ~/.hcoop-git/PROJECT.git system:anyuser read
When you have directories of bare git projects being served by gitweb, it is the convention to name them in this fashion: that is, the name of the project, followed by ".git".
Be sure to execute the fsr line, otherwise the web interface will be messed up!
It will take up to 20 minutes for your first project to show up on the web interface.
To change the description displayed on the web interface for the project, edit the file ~/.hcoop-git/PROJECT.git/description.