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Dnia 2014-09-29, o godz. 08:59:44 |
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Michał Górny <mgorny@g.o> napisał(a): |
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> Access to main repos goes through SSH currently. If you want it, please |
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> send me your public SSH key in a GPG signed mail. Since this is just |
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> a testing repo, you don't have to be a developer to have it. Note that |
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> this requires IPv6 currently, so get a tunnel if you don't have one |
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> yet :). |
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> Read-only access preferred through github (to offload our server). For |
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> populating rsync mirrors, I'm planning to support two methods: |
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> a. using git repo -- git pull in directory used for rsync :), |
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> b. using rsync -- more space-efficient, slower, non-atomic. Does not |
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> work since I didn't set up rsync daemon on the server yet :). |
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Two more news: |
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1. I have started git & rsync daemons (the latter on non-standard port |
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8873). |
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2. Peter Stuge has provided IPv4 tunnel to the server @ c2gv4.stuge.se. |
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As for git daemon, it is more formality than real need. You are still |
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encouraged to use github. But if you really want to play with it: |
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git clone git://c2g.excelsior.flameeyes.eu/user.git |
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As for rsync, it's more for backwards compatibility. It's better to |
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pull in rsync.git from github :). But if you want to play with it: |
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rsync -va rsync://c2g.excelsior.flameeyes.eu:8873/gentoo-portage \ |
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portage |
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And the IPv4 host: |
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git clone c2gv4.stuge.se:dev.git |
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git clone git://c2gv4.stuge.se/user.git |
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rsync -va rsync://c2gv4.stuge.se:8873/gentoo-portage portage |
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Best regards, |
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Michał Górny |