I've checked using
https://gitorious.domain.net/test/test/*writable_by?username=admin
*for the repo I'm working with and it returns a blank file in the browser.
Cheers,
K
On Thursday, August 23, 2012 10:10:50 PM UTC+8, Thomas Kjeldahl Nilsson
wrote:
>
> Ah. Just checking:
>
>
> * "git" owns the surrounding folders all the way up to and including the
> one specified in 'repository_base_path' (see config/gitorious.yml)?
> * You can pull out the stored git paths by running the following one-liner
> in the root of you gitorious installation (one level up from the config/
> dir)
>
> RAILS_ENV=production script/runner "puts
> Repository.regular.all.map{|r|r.gitdir}"
>
> I'd suggest verifying that all the thus listed paths both exist (they are
> relative to 'repository_base_path') and have correct permissions "above and
> below".
>
> All I can think of off the top of my head..
>
> cheers
> Thomas
>
>
> On 08/23/2012 03:43 PM, Bennit wrote:
>
> "git" owns the repository and surrounding folders:
> drwxr-x--- 5 git git 4096 Aug 22 19:09 client.git/
> git-daemon etc are being run by the "git" user.
>
> So I'm guessing that's not it.
> Thanks for the try though.
>
> Ben
>
> On Wednesday, August 22, 2012 8:17:07 PM UTC+2, Bennit wrote:
>>
>> I installed gitorious successfully on my own host. I created a project
>> with 3 repositories.
>>
>> First I cloned it via the ssh-link, added some files, did a commit and
>> tried to push changes. This said the url is readonly.
>>
>> Then I tried following the "getting started" commands you see on fresh
>> repositories on the gitorious instance.
>> So I created a repository, added some files, did a commit and then I
>> added the remote source. (copy paste commands, so I'm sure there're no
>> typo's)
>> Then finally: git push origin master
>>
>> => "access denied or wrong repository path"
>>
>>
>> my ssh-key is added:
>> $ ssh -T [email protected] <javascript:>
>> Welcome, admin. Use git to push/pull your repositories
>>
>> So authentication works. I wondered if perhaps it was an ssl problem,
>> but as far as I know of git protocol or ssh protocol don't have anything to
>> do with ssl.
>> I tried using the https url and then indeed it complains that the
>> certificate couldn't be certified (as it is a self-signed one).
>>
>> So finally I take a look at the logs from gitorious, gitorious-auth log:
>> I, [2012-08-22 20:02:07#18243] INFO -- : Connection from "78.22.254.163
>> 52366 22" (admin): git-receive-pack 'home/website.git'
>> I, [2012-08-22 20:02:07#18243] INFO -- : Access denied or bad repository
>> path for "admin": "git-receive-pack 'home/website.git'"
>>
>> That's about all I could think of checking on top of my head. Any
>> further ideas?
>>
>> Ben.
>>
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