Hi, On Sonntag, 17. Mai 2020 02:22:48 CEST Dawid Wrobel wrote:
> Jack, > > In my case it was enough to set the origin remote URL to the new one: > > $ git remote --v > origin git://anongit.kde.org/kmymoney (fetch) > origin g...@git.kde.org:kmymoney (push) > > $ git remote set-url origin g...@invent.kde.org:office/kmymoney.git > > $ git remote --v > origin g...@invent.kde.org:office/kmymoney.git (fetch) > origin g...@invent.kde.org:office/kmymoney.git (push) > > $ git pull > Already up to date. > > I also had to add my SSH keys to my profile in GitLab, but other than that > it was fairly smooth. The scripts are contained in the sysadmin/repo-metadata repository. Here's what Ben wrote on irc: 23:47:10 <jzarl> how does one get git-kpull and git-kclone? 23:49:46 <[ade]> jzarl: there was going to be information sent out once the migration was done, but I haven't seen any 23:49:54 <bcooksley> clone sysadmin/repo-metadata 23:49:56 <[ade]> have you tried looking on the wiki? 23:50:05 <bcooksley> there should be a folder called git-utilities in there I think 23:50:16 <bcooksley> but that in your $PATH 23:50:22 <bcooksley> and make sure python3-yaml is installed on your system 23:50:25 <bcooksley> then you should be good to go 23:50:31 <[ade]> or listening to ben? that's often useful when dealing with sysadmin :) 23:50:31 <bcooksley> still need to write all of that up The scripts are basically doing what Dawid did above. -- Regards Thomas Baumgart https://www.signal.org/ Signal, the better WhatsApp ------------------------------------------------------------- God is real... unless declared an integer -------------------------------------------------------------
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