On Thu, 7 Mar 2013 23:39:15 +1030 (CST)
Neanderthelle Jones <e...@view.net.au> wrote:

> Was thinking of installing Gitorious but it's weird.  You run install
> as root, it downloads and installs programs, dunno which ones, seems
> you don't need to know, but including mysql, and then of all things it
> wants you to reboot the host, i.e. it needs a host dedicated to
> Gitorious.  It seems you can't configure it until there's been an
> automatic install, possibly it downloads and runs code that you can't
> look at before running it.  Maybe I've got that wrong.

.... Don't know why you ask it here, I use fossil (http://fossil-scm.org) as 
dvcs. One app executable, One file data, simple and fast.

> 
> Has anyone installed it and can you, pre-installation, configure it to
> use pgsql instead of mysql, which we don't want here?  Is this
> something safe to install, or let install itself?  Why mysql?  Why so
> inflexibly committed to it?  (Or isn't that so?)  Should the intended
> Gitorious server be isolated from your network?
> 

Perhaps it should go to gitorious mail lists? Surely Gitorious use mysql SQL 
syntax and mysql tricks.


> Elle
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