I tried with the latest codebase and could clone a repository on my local filesystem without problem (the path needs to be the folder containing the git repository's .git folder).
As for your architecture; we don't support what you describe - which appears to be a distributed git installation with automatic synchronization of commits between the two. Changes you make to files within "Drools Workbench installation 1" (using the cloned repository "REPO-A-Cloned-1") will only appear in the clone. You will need to handle a mechanism to push the commits made there to it's origin (i.e. REPO-A) and synchronization to REPO-A-Clone-2. Google returns links to server-side scripts you can run to synchronize different GIT repositories; however you'll probably encounter merge conflicts if a single file was modified in both clones. With kind regards, Mike On 10 June 2014 09:33, Zahid Ahmed <zahid.ah...@emirates.com> wrote: > > > @Michael > > > > Due to this error it’s not cloning it. Below is the architecture in which > I am deploying the Workbench. Two Workbench instances, one central GIT repo > and One central Maven Repo (Details as below) > > > > My architecture for Drools deployment is we will deploy two Drools > Workbench instances. We will create one central GIT repository, REPO-A.git, > which will be cloned by both the instances, REPO-A-Cloned-1, > REPO-A-Cloned-2. If any file is committed in instance A, REPO-A-Cloned-1, > should also appear in instance B, REPO-A-Cloned-2, and that asset should > also appear in central repo, REPO-A. > > > > Regards, > > Zahid > > > > > > > > > > > > *From:* rules-users-boun...@lists.jboss.org [ > mailto:rules-users-boun...@lists.jboss.org > <rules-users-boun...@lists.jboss.org>] *On Behalf Of *Michael Anstis > *Sent:* 08 June 2014 14:36 > *To:* Rules Users List > *Subject:* Re: [rules-users] Drools Workbench - Cloning a local Repo > Gives “Invalid remote: origin” > > > > You won't need a user id or password. > > The remote origin error message is thrown by the underlying jgit library > we use. > > Any repository that is cloned is considered a "remote" in git terms. The > fact that it's on your local machine makes no difference in git terms. > > Sent on the move > > On 8 Jun 2014 11:07, "Zahid Ahmed" <zahid.ah...@emirates.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I am trying to clone a repo in Drools WorkBench and getting the following > error, > > > > *"Can't clone repository. java.lang.RuntimeException:Invalid remote: > origin"* > > > > The repository which I am cloning, *resides in my local machine*. > D:/Servers/Drools-6-Deployment/repo/repoA.git > > > > Following are the inputs I am providing to WorkBench clone Wizard, > > > > "Repository Name = repoCloned" "Organizational Unit = inTech" > > "GIT URL = > file:///D:/Servers/Drools-6-Deployment/repo/repoA.git" > > "User Name = " (Currently I am giving my github > account cred. What to give in user name?) > > "Password = " (Currently I am giving my github > account cred. What to give as password?) > > > > *Question 1* > > Why am I getting remote origin error when I am cloning from a local GIT > repository ? > > > > *Question 2* > > Kindly let me know what to give as User Name and Password when I am > cloning from an existing GIT repo in my local filesystem ? > > > > > > > > Regards, > > Zahid Ahmed > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > rules-users mailing list > rules-users@lists.jboss.org > https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/rules-users > > _______________________________________________ > rules-users mailing list > rules-users@lists.jboss.org > https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/rules-users >
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