Never mind this. Needed to copy keys and move the repo to its proper 
location to load all data in gitlab. We are all good now.

On Tuesday, August 5, 2014 4:33:40 PM UTC+3, Jasper Frumau wrote:
>
> Been working on configuring Gitlab (rpm package) on my CentOS VPS and 
> import an existing master branch. Been writing about it here 
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/25012968/import-existing-local-git-master-repo-into-gitlab-git-user-access-issues.
>  
> As you can see I am a noob to git and even more to gitlab trying to 
> figuring it all out. Would really love to get it to work to visualise 
> changes taking place though! Direct import failed so I added the Gitlab 
> repo as a new origin from the command line and tried to push the existing 
> master to it. Then the user git was asked for a password. Somehow the rpm 
> setup did not take care of it all. I guess I need to configure gitlab-shell 
> some more. Probably been add it too long and missing something simple. 
> Would appreciate a little push here.
>

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