If I were you, I think I'd go with disabling nginx in omnibus, amd
deploying nginx yourself, adding configs for both gitlab and your other
project.


On 5 June 2014 21:21, Jameson Merkow <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am using gitlab-omnibus to host git repositories for my lab.  I would
> like to add a subdir outside of gitlab but on the same i.e. gitlab is at
> http://url and I would like to specify a subdir (i.e. http://url/files/)
> where I can but files (or anything) so people can download them.
>
> I figure this is outside the scope of gitlab, but I don't know a lot about
> nginx that came with my gitlab installation.  I am not sure where the
> config files for the gitlab omnibus nginx is.  Im hoping that some one can
> point me in the right direction, then I can figure out how to add a sub-dir
> to the nginx config...
>
> It would be awesome if I could also incorporate this into gitlab's setup,
> so when I reconfigure its still available, but I don't mind re-setting it
> up everytime I reconfigure.
>
> -Jameson
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