Re: git config over http and ssh went wrong

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It's working fine. I forgot to add-commit my changes after file modification.

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CS.

On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 11:28 AM, Carlos S <neubyr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need some help in setting up Git repository to be shared over ssh
> and http. I was able to share my server/public bare repository over
> ssh and http, but now client/private repositories are unable to push
> their changes. Would really appreciate any help on configuring both
> SSH and HTTP. And not sure why my SSH is not updating/pushing changes
> to server, as it did before. Any pointers on where I went wrong?
>
> Here is what I did:
>
> [server - public]
> * On CentOS5 - Git 1.7.1 server:
>  -- Initialize bare git repo
>
> [client - private SSH]
>  * From another Debian VM:
>  -- Create git repo
>  --  Add remote origin ssh://user@centos5/var/gitpubrepos/test
>  -- git push origin master
>
> [server - public]
>  * Then I changed HTTP conf to enable DAV for this directory.
>
> [client - private HTTP] - May be I should have cloned the repo here
> rather than pull?
>  * git init
>   Initialized empty Git repository in /ncs/tempgit-http/.git/
>  *  git remote add origin http://centos5/git/fifa
>  *  git pull
>     fatal: http://centos5/git/fifa/info/refs not found: did you run
> git update-server-info on the server?
>
> [server - public]
>  * git update-server-info
>
>
> [client - private HTTP]
>  * git pull origin master
>    From http://centos5/git/fifa
>    branch            master     -> FETCH_HEAD
>    (Got all files)
>
>
> [client-private HTTP]
>  * Make some changes and try to push: git push
>  * git push
>    Fetching remote heads...
>    refs/
>    refs/tags/
>    refs/heads/
>    'refs/heads/master': up-to-date
>
>  [client-private SSH]
>  * git push
>     = [up to date]      master -> master
>     updating local tracking ref 'refs/remotes/origin/master'
>     Everything up-to-date
>
> -----
>
> Thanks,
> CS.
>
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