Hmm, maybe my message wasn't clear enough. (1) An empty
 file called "git-daemon-export-ok" needs to be created if you want a directory
to be exported by the git daemon, (2) anything downloadable (http/ftp/rsyc/scp)
is usually git clone'able. git clone even operates over local directories; there
are no additional configuration for these.

I think there were some confusion about what 'go get' does. it probably
does not involve git.

--------------------------------------------
On Sun, 8/6/14, Gary O'Neall <g...@sourceauditor.com> wrote:

 Subject: RE: [GSOC] Make the Go library "go get"-able
 To: ht...@users.sourceforge.net, "'Vlad Velici'" <vlad.vel...@gmail.com>, 
spdx-tech@lists.spdx.org, "'Jack''Manbeck'" <j-manbe...@ti.com>
 Date: Sunday, 8 June, 2014, 20:57
 
 Just to clarify - I only
 have access to the gitolite config file to
 configure git access. I do not have access to
 the server itself. 
 
 I do
 admit I am not a git expert, so any advice or pointers is
 appreciated.
 
 If there is a
 configuration option to solve Vlad's problem, please
 be
 specific on the configuration changes. 
 If there is something that Vlad can
 do in
 accessing the repository differently, please be specific on
 what steps
 can be taken. 
 
 Thanks,
 Gary
 
 > -----Original
 Message-----
 > From: Hin-Tak Leung
 [mailto:ht...@users.sourceforge.net]
 > Sent: Sunday, June 8, 2014 12:49 PM
 > To: 'Vlad Velici'; spdx-tech@lists.spdx.org;
 Jack''Manbeck; Gary
 >
 O'Neall
 > Subject: RE: [GSOC] Make
 the Go library "go get"-able
 >
 
 >
 --------------------------------------------
 > On Sun, 8/6/14, Gary O'Neall <g...@sourceauditor.com>
 wrote:
 > 
 > > I
 was
 >  not able to find an easy way to
 make the git repo cloneable  without
 >
 the ".git".  We are using  gitolite to configure
 the repositories, so
 > if  there are any
 git experts on the mailing list  with a solution,
 > pls. let me  know.
 >
 
 > That sounds rubbish. Although git has
 its own protocol (git://, over
 > port
 9418), it can operate over ftp, http, rsync, etc and a dozen
 of
 > other network protocols also
 also.
 > A non-exhaustive list is at the
 bottom of "man git-clone".
 >
 
 > Though, it is not often documented
 that a directory needs to have an
 > empty
 file "git-daemon-export-ok" to be acted on by the
 git server
 > daemon. Please just read up
 on that.
 
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