Hello,
not sure if that helps, but to disable the git tracking you'd need to set
the property
mgmt.versionControl.enabled=false
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Thanh,
I ran in to the same problem and could find no way to turn off git requirement.
As such, we are still using 5.2 version.
Ray
On Mon, 2020-03-09 at 16:52 +0700, Nguyen Tran Thanh Lam wrote:
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Dear Mr B Ran,
I don't use git and don't enable any dependencies relevant git.
Thank you. Regards
Vào Th 2, 9 thg 3, 2020 vào lúc 16:49 B Ran đã viết:
> I remember having an issue on that one.
> Can you try this configuration ?
>
> mgmt.versionControl.servicesRepo=//etc/cas/services-repo
>
>
I remember having an issue on that one.
Can you try this configuration ?
mgmt.versionControl.servicesRepo=//etc/cas/services-repo
Make sure whatever runs cas-management has read/write access to
/etc/cas/services-repo and on the git
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I remember having an issue on that one.
Can you try this configuration ?
mgmt.versionControl.servicesRepo=//etc/cas/services-repo
Make sure whatever runs cas-management has read/write access to
/etc/cas/services-repo and on the git
Once the git repo is initialized, make sure to configure the de
cas-management usually creates a git repository and then offers to push
commits made through the UI to service registries.
You can configure the location of the git repo with the property
mgmt.versionControl.servicesRepo
Assuming both CAS and cas-management are running on the same machine you'd