Hi,
It is not just about the cloning process. I am trying to link my
repositories. Either repositories created through gitlab or repositories
manually created. The problem is that soft linking the repository does not
work? Anyone experienced this already?
For example:
If I have an existing repository /var/git/testrepo.git and I want it on the
home of git user account in /home/git/git-repositories.
I will do
ln -s /var/git/testrepo.git /home/git/git-repositories/testrepo.git
After that if I clone with
git clone git@githost:git-repositories/testrepo.git
The client prompts that it cannot find the repository.
But if you do
git clone --bare file:///var/git/testrepo.git
/home/git/git-repositories/testrepo.git
and peform git clone
git clone git@githost:git-repositories/testrepo.git
and it works.
Is it really possible to use soft linking? Or I just missed something. I
made git a member of apache and made the repositories group writable by
apache. I have also set the repositories as a shared repository as
suggested by some on the net.
Any ideas.
Thanks,
Austin
On Monday, April 27, 2015 at 11:10:41 PM UTC+8, Karen Carias wrote:
>
> Hello Austin. Cloning may be tricky, but here's a similar situation solved
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6167905/git-clone-through-ssh
>
> Regards,
>
> Karen
>
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