Re: Git Master Master Replication

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On 8 May 2010 11:41, amitesh kumar <amitesh.a.kumar@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi im working on a project the will be deployed in many countries,
> Is it possible with Git to host n masters?
> Can any change on a particular master be propagated to others?
>
> I have had a look at Gerrit2 but it only looks one way.
>
> Cheers
> Amitesh

In one git repository you can have only one branch with exactly the
same ref e.g. refs/heads/master.

By editing .git/config you can setup unlimited amount of locations of
where to pull from and where to push to (and you can pull from many
locations to a same branch and push one branch to many locations)

[remote "server-uk"]
      push = +refs/heads/master:refs/heads/master
      push = +refs/heads/uk/*:refs/heads/*
      pushurl = bla.co.uk

Similarly you can specify pulls using * or specifing each one.

.git/config is extremly flexible I'm sure you can make it work with
any amount of remotes =)

hope this helps.
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