Hi, You should be able to use: cvs.savannah.gnu.org:/srv/git/sources/coreutils/main.git Currently you have a single repository with git-shell & git-daemon access.
I'm getting more familiar with git and things may change in the future, but I'd like to have your point on this :) -- Sylvain On Fri, Jun 02, 2006 at 08:33:32PM +0200, Sylvain Beucler wrote: > On Wed, May 24, 2006 at 01:30:51PM +0200, Jim Meyering wrote: > > Sylvain Beucler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Tue, May 23, 2006 at 02:08:10PM +0200, Jim Meyering wrote: > > >> Hello, > > > > Hi Sylvain, > > > > Thank you for the quick reply. > > Sorry for the late reply this time, I had to travel a bit and then had > some hard work when coming back :) > > > > [FWIW, one can remove history with cvs (using admin -o), but I suppose > > you know that, and have disabled the `feature' on savannah. ] > > Yes, we did. > > > > With git or hg, it'd be similar. I'd develop using my own, local > > repository (including `pull'ing from other contributor trees), and > > occasionally `push'ing to the savannah repository. I presume I'd be > > the only one with the right to push, just as is the case now (currently > > I rsync to a host from which a savannah cron job pulls the cvs repo). > > > > With git: > > Pushing requires ssh access. > > Would a restricted (git-shell) access work as well? Or do you need > direct rsync write access? Since I think git-shell would work with all > project types (unlike direct rsync write access), I would favor > it. Similar to 'cvs server'. > > > > Anonymous read-only access is most efficient via the git-native protocol > > I.e., people would run `git clone git://remote.machine/path/to/repo.git/' > > Another way to provide read-only access is via http. > > For details, see the Repository Administration section here: > > http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/everyday.html > > That documentation is much interesting. I'm indeed impressed by the > set of tools already available (personal or group (CVS-like) > repository, pserver emulator, client/server protocol, etc.) > > > > > > Didn't you try GNU Arch btw? > > No. > > Not trying it is not a very GNU attitude ;) > Development seems pretty much stalled anyway :/ > > > > I do have preliminary notes, but am swamped now. > > If you ask again in a week or two, maybe I'll have something publishable. > > Ok (release early... ;)). > > > You mentioned a lot of facts about git, but not on hg. Do you have > something to add about it? > > > Thanks for the info, _______________________________________________ Savannah-help-public mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/savannah-hackers