On Fri, 17 May 2019 14:36:36 +0100 mick crane <mick.cr...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello mick, >Is it ssh:// that is wrong or I've failed to get the syntax right for >git ? I'm no expert on git, so ask me questions - I probably won't be able to answer them anyway. :-) That said, this might help:- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28827831/how-to-setup-git-on-local-network The relevant part appears to be: ---------Quote--------------------------- Basically, you'll want to use git daemon. If you just need to set up a single repository, that's one line from each machine: Server: git daemon --base-path=/path/to/repo --export-all Client: git remote add LocalServerName git://<serveraddress>/ where <serveraddress> is some reference to that machine (IPv4, IPv6, .local, etc.). You can also specify --verbose for the daemon command for more detailed output. I think, also, you could have --base-path point to a folder with many repositories, and that would let you specify which project you wanted on the client-side like so: git daemon --base-path=/path/to/all/repos git remote add ServerName git://<serveraddress>/MyProject/ Be advised: using --export-all will let any computer on the network pull from your repo. -----------End Quote--------------------- -- Regards _ / ) "The blindingly obvious is / _)rad never immediately apparent" Everything in life should be free, except the bits that belong to me Selfish Rubbish - Public Image Ltd
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