Hi there, I tried to add a repository which is only reachable via git over ssh; no access via git port (9418 according to /etc/services) or http(s). Only ssh connections with public key are accepted.
I tried Layman -o ssh://git@myserver/path/to/repo.git -f -a myrepo, but failed with "invalid url". Then I tried the same with "git://git@..." , also failed. It seems like it does not accept the url scheme and refusing to connect at all. Next thing I tried is to create a repository.xml and put it to the local file system: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!DOCTYPE repositories SYSTEM "/dtd/repositories.dtd"> <repositories xmlns="" version="1.0"> <repo quality="experimental" status="unofficial"> <name>my-repo</name> <description lang="en">My overlay</description> <owner type="person"> <email>alexander.puchmayr#my-email.com</email> <name>Alexander Puchmayr></name> </owner> </repo> <source type="git">git://myserver/path/to/repo.git</source> </repositories> Layman -o repository.xml -f -a myrepo now tries to fetch it via the git port (9418), failing with timeout. Replacing source type="git" with "ssh", "ssh+git", "git+ssh" also did not succeed. I'm pretty sure not being the first one trying this, but I cannot find any useful information how to do this. So how can I achieve this? Thanks Alex