2009/7/22 Aaron Gray <aaronngray.lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
2009/7/22 Aaron Gray <aaronngray.lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
2009/7/22 Todd Zullinger <tmz@xxxxxxxxx>
I wrote:Incidentally, most of this is only needed if you're dealing with a
> It depends on how fine-grained you want things. If all the users have
> ssh accounts on the system, you can just make the repository shared
> and add everyone who should have commit privileges to the group used
> for the repository. This is how it is done on fedorahosted.org. For
> example, if your git repo is at /git/repo.git:
>
> # Tell git the repository is shared
> $ git --git-dir /git/repo.git config core.sharedrepository true
>
> # Set proper group ownership
> $ chgrp -R gitgroup /git/repo.git
>
> # Make all directories setgid
> $ find /git/repo.git -type d -exec chmod g+s {} \;
>
> # Ensure files and dirs are group writable
> $ find /git/repo.git/ \( -type f -o -type d \) -a \
> \( -perm /u+w -a ! -perm /g+w \) \
> xargs chmod g+w
repository that you've already created. If you're initializing a new
repo you can skip most of it.
$ git --git-dir /git/repo.git --bare init --shared=true
$ chgrp -R gitgroup /git/repo.gitThen you can easily push things into it from an existing repo to add
content and git will handle the permissions.Yes pushing over SSH is working great now, thanks. Just groups to sort out.I have set '/pub/git/expermental' to 'git:gitgroup'and added 'gitgroup' as a group to 'ang'remotely this fails :-ang@AMD2500-PC ~/git/experimental
$ git push ssh://git.cybercomms.org/pub/git/experimental/.git
ang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx's password:
Counting objects: 3, done.
Compressing objects: 100% (2/2), done.
Writing objects: 100% (2/2), 234 bytes, done.
Total 2 (delta 1), reused 0 (delta 0)
error: insufficient permission for adding an object to repository database ./obj
ectsfatal: failed to write object
error: unpack failed: unpacker exited with error code
To ssh://git.cybercomms.org/pub/git/experimental/.git
! [remote rejected] master -> master (n/a (unpacker error))
error: failed to push some refs to 'ssh://git.cybercomms.org/pub/git/experimenta
l/.git'But if I set ''/pub/git/expermental' to 'ang:ang' then it works.Help, stuck again !
The directory tree's group needed write permissions :)
Working fine now, thanks for the help and pointers !
Aaron
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