On 07.04.2013, at 19:29, Joseph Rushton Wakeling <joseph.wakel...@webdrake.net> wrote:
> On 04/07/2013 06:51 PM, Stjepan Horvat wrote: >> I realy like git too..Once i tried to make my own git server on my private >> web-server so when i finish the work i can send the customer his pdf folder >> link..but..that didnt work becouse you cant see actual files on git web >> server..like you can on github.. Check out http://gitlab.org/. hth patrick > > In principle that's perfectly possible, you just have to set up the git repo > on > your web server to be a fully-fledged repo (i.e. has checked out files) rather > than the bare-bones repo it tries to create by default. > > The trouble with that is that git (rightly) is cautious about allowing you to > push to a remote repo with files checked out, so you can't just create a > regular > repo and push to it. > > There are a number of ways round this -- here's one I came across just today: > http://toroid.org/ams/git-website-howto > > > _______________________________________________ > lilypond-user mailing list > lilypond-user@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
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