Hi Thomas,
Yes the user does own that directory and the directory is present on the
disk.
Thank you in advance,
Jaco
On Thursday, January 17, 2013 9:56:37 AM UTC+2, Thomas Kjeldahl Nilsson
wrote:
All right - next up, does the git/gitorious user/group own not only the
app itself, but also
Hi Thomas,
It seems that in this line of the /bin/gitorious file the error gets thrown:
args = client.to_git_shell_argument
Not sure why yet.
Regards,
Jaco
On Thursday, January 17, 2013 11:17:22 AM UTC+2, Jaco Theron wrote:
Hi Thomas,
Yes the user does own that directory and the directory
Hi Thomas,
It seems that somehow my $GITORIOUS_USER is cannot do some stuff on git
command? I am not sure
*$GITORIOUS_USER:*
[gitorious@mars root]$ git jacot
fatal: cannot exec 'git-jacot': Permission denied
*$ROOT_USER:*
[root@mars ~]# git jacot
git: 'jacot' is not a git command. See 'git
Hi,
Please advise on anything I could check, I am still struggling with this
same issue:
I, [2013-01-17 14:53:36#13436] INFO -- : Connection from 192.168.10.27
62826 22 (jacot): git-upload-pack 'test-3/test-3.git'
I, [2013-01-17 14:53:36#13436] INFO -- : Access denied or bad repository
path
I´m currently out of ideas. Just curious, what is the command you run in your
terminal to push? (Scrolled down and didn't see what the actual client side git
push command looked like)
-t
On Thursday, January 17, 2013 at 2:01 PM, Jaco Theron wrote:
Hi,
I had a look at this link
Hi,
I am using Eclipse eGit plugin to push, the same I use currently to push to
an older Gitorious server
Regards,
Jaco
On Thursday, January 17, 2013 3:05:20 PM UTC+2, Thomas Kjeldahl Nilsson
wrote:
I´m currently out of ideas. Just curious, what is the command you run in
your
Hi,
Maybe this will help as well. Why would it look for an html page?
*In the /var/log/nginx/access.log file I get this line:*
192.168.XX.XX - - [17/Jan/2013:15:43:53 +0200] GET
/test-3/test-3/config?username=jacot HTTP/1.1 404 168 - - -
*and in the /var/log/nginx/error.log*:
2013/01/17
Pushing over ssh calls a ruby script, which in case needs to ask the
Gitorious/Rails instance on the machine about metadata for the repo being
pushed to. In order to do this it pings an html endpoint for that data, hence
that result in the log.
So test-3/test-3 project/repo is created and
Hi,
I renamed /etc/nginx/default.conf to /etc/nginx/default.conf.old and now
get this from Eclipse eGit:
gitori...@192.168.xx.xx:test-3/test-3.git:
== Gitorious: ==
Temporary error. Please try again shortly
Marius, you have more of a grip on the nginx setup than me so I'll punt it to
you. You got any ideas? :)
cheers,
Thomas
On Thursday, January 17, 2013 at 3:37 PM, Jaco Theron wrote:
Hi,
I renamed /etc/nginx/default.conf to /etc/nginx/default.conf.old and now get
this from Eclipse
Hi Marius,
Do you think there is something to be done with nginx to get this working?
Regards,
Jaco
On Thursday, January 17, 2013 4:44:31 PM UTC+2, Thomas Kjeldahl Nilsson
wrote:
Marius, you have more of a grip on the nginx setup than me so I'll punt
it to you. You got any ideas? :)
Hi Marius,
Here is an example of an SSH push /var/log/nginx/access.log printout:
[17/Jan/2013:19:16:48 +0200] GET /test-4/test-4/config?username=jacot
HTTP/1.1 502 172 - - -
Here is an example of an HTTP push /var/log/nginx/access.log printout:
[17/Jan/2013:19:30:57 +0200] GET
Looks like you have a conflict. I suggest you repeat the git checkout operation
on any files with conflicts, then try again.
cheers,
Thomas
On Thursday, January 17, 2013 at 4:37 PM, Federico Don wrote:
Thanks for your answer but now i have other issue
when execute:
# rake
Hi,
Here is my 000-gitorious.conf file:
upstream rails {
server 127.0.0.1:3000;
}
server {
root /projects/gitorious/gitorious/public;
try_files \$uri/index.html @app;
location @app {
proxy_pass http://rails;
proxy_set_header Host \$http_host;
proxy_redirect off;
}
Hi Marius,
Also I checked with a find command and find no test-3 .html pages, if this
should be the case?
find /projects/gitorious/gitorious/public -name *.html
Regards,
Jaco
On Thursday, January 17, 2013 6:15:59 PM UTC+2, Jaco Theron wrote:
Hi Marius,
Looking at the
Hi Marius,
Looking at the /var/log/nginx/error.log file:
2013/01/17 18:13:26 [error] 1773#0: *15 upstream prematurely closed
connection while reading response header from upstream, client:
192.168.XX.XX, server: , request: GET /test-3/test-3/config?username=jacot
HTTP/1.1, upstream:
Thomas Kjeldahl Nilsson writes:
Sure thing: if you're on an official version/release/tag, you can run
the following command from the root of your Gitorious installation
(ie. same dir as the Gemfile etc)
rake versioning:changelog
insert periodic reminder to use bin/rake wherever appropriate
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