Re: [git-users] off topic, git host without ssh for pushing

2022-12-09 Thread Philip Oakley
On 09/12/2022 18:50, Uwe Brauer wrote: >> The `.git` folder for the users local repo is stored with the project >> directory anyway, so the restrictions on project access should be the same. > Well that will be another problem. > > The chances that the students will use the command line is close t

[git-users] the underlying git version in gitlab/github and bitbucket.

2022-12-09 Thread Uwe Brauer
That is a more exotic question, but I am facing a problem when pushing to gitlab. It seems to behave differently (I explain below why) compared to bitbucket and github. Is there any change to know the underlying git version they are using. Explanation (and please don't shout at me and tell

Re: [git-users] off topic, git host without ssh for pushing

2022-12-09 Thread Uwe Brauer
> On Fri, Dec 09, 2022 at 04:53:26PM +0100, Uwe Brauer wrote: > Is it possible to have uni admins host a bunch of Git repositories on > premises? Git is sort-of self-hosting in the sense you only need a web server > which can do URL rewriting and CGI, so Apache and Nginx - top picks these > days

Re: [git-users] off topic, git host without ssh for pushing

2022-12-09 Thread Uwe Brauer
Hi Philip, > Hi Uwe, > On 09/12/2022 15:53, Uwe Brauer wrote: > A clarification here. > Do the students have, or are allowed, USB access to the desktops? Or are > the desktops locked down? That is a good question. I know that in the past they did not, because of Viruses (needless to say that m

Re: [git-users] off topic, git host without ssh for pushing

2022-12-09 Thread Konstantin Khomoutov
On Fri, Dec 09, 2022 at 04:53:26PM +0100, Uwe Brauer wrote: > I sorry if this is slightly off topic. Next semester I want to run an > experiment and encourage my students to use a VC for their coding, and > since Matlab supports git (and svn) it will be git. > > However I encounter a problem: so

Re: [git-users] off topic, git host without ssh for pushing

2022-12-09 Thread Philip Oakley
Hi Uwe, On 09/12/2022 15:53, Uwe Brauer wrote: > Next semester I want to run an > experiment and encourage my students to use a VC for their coding, and > since Matlab supports git (and svn) it will be git. > > However I encounter a problem: so far I have tested github and bitbucket > and both don

[git-users] off topic, git host without ssh for pushing

2022-12-09 Thread Uwe Brauer
Hi I sorry if this is slightly off topic. Next semester I want to run an experiment and encourage my students to use a VC for their coding, and since Matlab supports git (and svn) it will be git. However I encounter a problem: so far I have tested github and bitbucket and both don't allow to pu

Re: [git-users] Re: The git projects disappeared after the updated

2022-12-09 Thread balaji marisetti
Wow. @Konstantin You are really helpful. I was just following along the mail exchanges and the time you put in to understand and answer random people’s questions is commendable. On Fri, 9 Dec 2022 at 4:55 PM, wrote: > > After some pondering I came to the conclusion that mere so-called "bare > cl

RE: [git-users] Re: The git projects disappeared after the updated

2022-12-09 Thread rozanski.seba
> After some pondering I came to the conclusion that mere so-called "bare > cloning" - what a call to > git clone --bare REPO_URL REPO_DIR yes, yes, yes :) :) :) You are great ! Works - git directory = local, tree on OneDrive SourceTree works fine, PHPStorm w

[git-users] Where can I find solutions to my problems?

2022-12-09 Thread Mary James
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