Thx again

On Oct 8, 11:59 am, Marius Mårnes Mathiesen
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 12:41 PM, SWoods <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> > Ah, yes ... it is pointing to git.local which explains why it works on
> > the local machine and not remotely. I'm sorry, but could you explain
> > what I need to do to get it to refer to the remote gitorious.
>
> Gitorious will render a Gravatar image URL with a fallback to a local image
> (/images/default_face.gif). The hostname Gitorious uses to build this
> fallback URL is whatever gitorious_host is set to in config/gitorious.yml -
> I suppose this is git.local in your case?
>
> For testing purposes you could make git.local point to your Gitorious server
> in the client /etc/hosts file, but registering a hostname in DNS for the
> server would make it a lot easier for all users of your Gitorious server.
> Many DHCP servers let clients register with a given hostname when obtaining
> an IP address, if  you don't control your DNS server.

Yep .... that's right. I had incorrectly set my production section to
git.local and my development section to git.myserver.com

Thx vm again


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