Ken Dreyer writes:

> On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 3:13 PM, Johannes Ernst <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Presumably you could run multiple sshd's at either multiple IP addresses
>> assigned to the same machine, or at different ports. That doesn't need
>> chroots, but it's still very messy ...
>
> Well, the chroots would be primarily for splitting out the "git" user,
> so that I can have a unique "git" UID inside each chroot, with its own
> home dir, SSH keys, etc. I don't know of any other way to do that,
> short of full OS virtualization.

Being able to run multiple Gitorious instances on a box would be a
nice-to-have, but in my opinion not critical, and probably not well
suited for production use unless each instance has relatively few
users/projects or sees sparse usage. Given this context, I don't think
your solution is such a bad one.

If anyone has ideas to make Gitorious easier to run side-by-side that
doesn't conflict with current setups, I'm all ears.

Christian

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