Paul,
The way I've accomplished the task you're talking about is instead of
trying to push and pull *to* the work machine, I use another machine with
less restrictive firewalls to push and pull from. This is how I do it...
Work <-> Web Server <-> Home
The web server acts as my "USB Key", and I have cron jobs to pull and push
updates to and from the servers. So at 7:30, I can have a "git pull" on
my work machine - so it would go to the web server, pull in and merge my
changes before I got to work. Then when I go home, say at 5:10, do a "git
push" back to the web server. At 5:30 or so my home machine can do a "git
pull" and at 7:00 AM do a "git push".
This works pretty well so far. Another solution is to set up your home
machine to have dyndns and enable SSH. You can then just ssh into your
home machine, and use org-mode that way too. I've tried this quite a bit
as well, and am kinda at a crossroads on which I like the most yet...
I hope this helps.
-David
On Wed, 25 Feb 2009, Paul Mead wrote:
I recognize this is more a git question that org-mode, but...
I'm trying to use git to keep my org-mode version up to date on my personal and
work laptops.
The only problem is that my work laptop has a firewall on it which does not
allow git traffic to pass.
I use a repo on a usb drive to keep my emacs init files in sync, but have
absolutely no idea how to do this for my org-mode files. In essence, I'm trying
to first pull changes from //repo.or.cz to my laptop, and then either have a
second repo on the usb drive which I can pull changes onto, or pull from the
laptop to the usb.
Then I have to somehow get the work laptop to pull changes from the usb.
Am I asking for too much here? I want to avoid all the downloading and unzipping
where possible.
Paul
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