Hello. On Tue, 2008-07-15 at 22:28, Harald Welte wrote: > On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 08:57:41AM +0200, Stefan Schmidt wrote: > > There's also 'guilt' which has been recommended to me by u-boot folks. > I haven't yet had time to look at it in detail, but it might provide yet > another alternative for git-with-quilt functionality. And I like the > name ;)
Right, totally forgetten about that one. Need to take a look. If someone has experience with it please let us know. > > > Harald, can you please tell us if you can find some time to bring it up? > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > I cc'ed him as I think he doesn't read this list every day. Harald, do you > > have > > time to setup a git server for OpenEZX? > > Generally it's not that much of a big deal. But I'm right now on an > emergency return from Taiwan and have some family matters to take care > of. So I'm not sure how long it would take me to do this. Oh, let's hope it is not to bad. > Stefan: you should have root on the openezx.org machine, don't you? Yes, I have root access there. Just don't wanted to create new services without your knowledge. :) > I can craeate the DNS record and you just tell me which kind of ports you > want me to open in the packet filter. We already have git.openezx.org which points to 213.95.46.71 like www, svn, etc http for the webinterface is open already, same for ssh for pushing. That means only the git server part needs to be opened. /etc/services tells me: git 9418/tcp # Git Version Control System > The remaining setup can be done > by you. I think it's better anyway, since you are the main users and > you should therefore also be able to determine the exact server > configuration. OK, will do this. Hopefuly on thursday. > We can also use a separate IP address, if that makes it easier to > prevent clashes with other http[s] services. I think we will use a ssh:// setup for pushing, git:// for anon access and a http interface. https seems not needed so we can stay on the current setup. regards Stefan Schmidt
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