Eventually I succeeded in stracing the httpd process sto capture the request. It was getting an EROFS when it tried to write to the git repo.
Amusing. To make a long story short, the culprit was: ProtectHome=read-onlyin /lib/systemd/system/httpd.service,(the git repo was in a directory inside a mounted /home partition).
I tried using systemctl edit httpd And putting this in there: [Service] ProtectHome=However this apparently did not work. I threw in the towel and just edited /lib/systemd/system/httpd.service and commented this setting out, entirely, to finally fix this issue, and happy git pushing resumed.
But how do I fix this so that the next apache update doesn't clobber this?
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