Hi,
I'm need to UI web interface for git with ability to give different
permission to different users to the same repository.
I start to install GitLab from page: https://about.gitlab.com/downloads/
The instruction for CentOS 6 are:
sudo yum install openssh-server
sudo yum install postfix
If you are using the omnibus package Nginx is included, you need to stop
apache with 'sudo service httpd stop' and restart gitlab using 'sudo
gitlab-ctl restart'
Op 19 feb. 2015 10:46 schreef shlo.af...@gmail.com:
Hi,
I'm need to UI web interface for git with ability to give different
You right. Thanks a lot.
Is there any way to run Nginx and apache together?.
בתאריך יום חמישי, 19 בפברואר 2015 בשעה 11:57:39 UTC+2, מאת Jeroen de Neef:
If you are using the omnibus package Nginx is included, you need to stop
apache with 'sudo service httpd stop' and restart gitlab using
Hey guys,
We are currently migrating from a gitolite git infrastructure that makes
heavy use of the VREFs that gitolite allows.
Has anyone had any luck emulating the VREF system within the new Gitlab
custom hook structure?
I'm currently battling how to do this. There isn't a lot of
I now believe that redis and ruby all comes bundled in the omnibus
installer, so skipping the installation of those would be worth a try.
This page is also worth noting, showing all configuration
options:
I'm working on a Gitorious-to-GitLab migration using the API, and after the
migration the new users will register their own accounts on GitLab, so I'm
very much interested in understanding both user creation workflows. In
particular, I'd like to avoid sending confirmation emails for users I
Yes, by running them on different ports, but that's off-topic for this
mailing list.
HTH,
Daniel Serodio
On Thursday, February 19, 2015 at 11:31:06 AM UTC-2, shlo@gmail.com
wrote:
You right. Thanks a lot.
Is there any way to run Nginx and apache together?.
בתאריך יום חמישי, 19