Andrew Walrond andrew@walrond.org writes:
Is the git repository down?
Now it seems to work again. Some deamon had died, for unknown reason, and has been restarted.
BTW, switching git.lysator.liu.se from gitorious to some other software is under consideraton. Any recommendations?
Regards, /Niels
Simon Josefsson simon@josefsson.org writes:
What's wrong with or missing from gitorious?
Nothing very fundamental, but I think it was a bit cumbersome to install. Looking at the instructions at http://getgitorious.com/installer, there's a magic installation script supporting only centos 6, which I don't think is what that lysator server is running. And instructions as a video.
Furthermore, git.lysator.liu.se was pretty unstable after the gitorious upgrade a while ago (was it last spring?) and it was a bit hard to understand why.
I'm not involved in administration of that server, but I think it's that previous experience that makes the lysator roots look for alternatives.
(As for the features of the web interface, I can't really say much; I haven't using anything but the most basic functions to browse the source tree and create new repos, and that seems to work with no problems).
Regards, /Niels
You wrote:
Simon Josefsson simon@josefsson.org writes:
What's wrong with or missing from gitorious?
Nothing very fundamental, but I think it was a bit cumbersome to install.
Then maybe gitorious was just overkill -- to me, I only need a git repository available over ssh or https and a way to browse it via the web (e.g., cgit or gitweb).
/Simon
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