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The installation of [http://sitaramc.github.com/gitolite/ gitolite] is relatively easy on alpine Linux. Bellow is the method to install gitolite on a user account. | The installation of [http://sitaramc.github.com/gitolite/ gitolite] is relatively easy on alpine Linux. Bellow is the method to install gitolite on a user account. | ||
# Log into root user | # Log into root user |
Revision as of 00:50, 13 November 2014
Manual Setup
The installation of gitolite is relatively easy on alpine Linux. Bellow is the method to install gitolite on a user account.
- Log into root user
apk add perl bash git nano
adduser -s /bin/bash -S git
su - git
- On your local machine make a ssh key
ssh-keygen -t myname.pub
- Next run
scp ~/.ssh/myname.pub git@example.com:myname.pub
on your local machine - On the remote machine type
git clone git://github.com/sitaramc/gitolite
gitolite/src/gl-system-install
- you will receive an error message, to fix add the path it gives you in a new file called .bash_profile.
nano /home/git/.bash_profile
- add the line and save Ctrl+X
- logout and then back into the git user
gl-setup myname.pub
- on your local machine you can now
git clone git@example.com:gitolite-admin
- on your local machine you can now edit your config files then commit them and push them back to the server
Im a brand new alpine user and was able to get it working using the above instructions, hope this will help someone else!