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Hello, |
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So, from what I've read, gitlab is very popular because you can self-host |
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and the CI capabilities there are built in. As I look at migrating several |
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several old mechanical ways to manage code inhouse, gitlab does look |
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appealing. I do see a variety of packages in via remote overlays:: |
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[1] "cvut" layman/cvut |
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[2] "dev-zero" layman/dev-zero |
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[3] "gitlab" layman/gitlab |
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[4] "maksbotan" layman/maksbotan |
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[5] "mrueg" layman/mrueg |
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[6] "rindeal" layman/rindeal |
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[7] "R_Overlay" layman/R_Overlay |
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[8] "spike" layman/spike |
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and dev-go/go-gitlab-client in portage. |
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From the gentoo wiki, it looks like all of the dependencies are already |
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in portage:: |
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https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/GitLab#Prerequisites.2FDependencies |
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Has anyone attempted to install a self hosted gitlab on gentoo server(s)? |
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A small gentoo cluster/container setup? Using a Distributed File System, |
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like cephfs, orangefs or other DFS? |
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Any experiences with gitlab are most welcome for comment, good or bad. |