Am 13.01.2011 11:44, schrieb Marc Kleine-Budde:
> On 01/13/2011 11:35 AM, Yegor Yefremov wrote:
>> Am 13.01.2011 10:46, schrieb Marc Kleine-Budde:
>>> On 01/13/2011 10:32 AM, Wolfgang Grandegger wrote:
>>> [...]
>>>
>>>>>>   trunk/examples : Other useful CAN utils and examples (not for distros)
>>>>>>   trunk/scripts  : socketcan-utils.spec, etc.
>>>>>>   trunk/kernel/... out off-tree drivers for Linux 2.4 and 2.6
>>>>> Two git repos, one for 2.4 the other for 2.6.
>>>> Well,
>>>>
>>>>  $ git clone git://git.berlios.de/Socket-CAN
>>>>
>>>> will checkout everything. My understanding is that BerliOS does provide
>>>> just *one" GIT repo but I may have missed something.
>>> yes, but no :)
>>>
>>> The web integration assumes that the git repo is located in
>>> "/gitroot/socketcan". But you get shell access to the machine, so you
>>> can create subdirs.
>>>
>>> Try: git clone git://git.berlios.de/socketcan/can-utils-test
>>>
>>> But it shows not up in the webinterface. Seems berlios is not a so good
>>> location for the git.
>> Berlios git seems not to offer http/https access? Bad for behind firewall 
>> devs like me :-( At least I can find no such info here:
>> http://developer.berlios.de/docman/display_doc.php?docid=1812&group_id=2
> That's another downside.

http://gitorious.org/ look quite promising:

"Maintain all code repositories related to a single project under a single 
project area on Gitorious."

Yegor

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