Re: msysgit: does git gui work?

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On Aug 10, 2007, at 3:53 PM, Johannes Schindelin wrote:

On Fri, 10 Aug 2007, Steffen Prohaska wrote:

I have a mob for /.git, but I do not have the setup for /git/.git. Maybe
I deleted it because I didn't understand what is means.

Ah, I misunderstood. Yes, it is quite possible to have a mob installed
for 4msysgit.git by default.  Should by done in
msysgit.git:share/GitMe/setup-msysgit.sh.

Yeah, but what is the right URL to push mob to? I wasn't abel to
figure it out.


Whoever has setup the mob configurations, maybe it would be a good idea
to forbid non-fast-forward but instead allow the creation of new mob*
branches. If I can't push to mob, I could push to mob-topic instead.
Cleanup would be in the responsibility of the repository owner.

This is not possible. The refusal of a non-fast-forward is a per- repo,
not a per-user, configuration.

I see.

I expected some scripting magic in place that already deals with handling the mob user, and expected it could be used to deny fast-forwards on a per
user basis. But I haven't looked into the git scripting hooks so far.
So I have basically no clue about what I'm talking here ;)

	Steffen

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