On Sun, Feb 03, 2008 at 08:39:04AM -0500, Alan Smith wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I am assisting the admin of dsource.org to get git working on their > server. I have had problems but those were resolved by my upgrading to > the most recent version of git (who'd have thought Ubuntu would not > have a version newer than 1.5.2.5?) Let me give you the terminal > output, the best explanation I have of my problem: > > $ git push upload --force --all -v > Pushing to http://git.dsource.org/projects/pineapple/ > Getting pack list > Fetching remote heads... > refs/ > refs/heads/ > refs/tags/ > updating 'refs/heads/master' > from 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 > to aae4714c3d1150974612a9de2f86223dd6882b3c > sending 11 objects > done > MKCOL 65f829e3b46d363c07ff4e534bb1a39a6660fa48 failed, aborting (22/403) > sent ce937eb2f7092823f0a491fdf0ab449440eb5365 > Updating remote server info > sent 367d34569b5d5223db05770d093e23bcc1c0ba89 > sent c431db074337adc100edbe4be861f599b0d889ad > sent 65016e7e3c0d7654d6745b7de6d6a0840dd39150 > > In spite of the obvious problem, the 403 error, the user which I used > to push to the remote server is in the apache group on that server. > The apache group is both the owner and group of all of the files and > directories in the git repository. Thus, I see no reason why it is > getting a 403 error. > > I am pretty sure the MKCOL has something to do with the fact that > there is a directory in my local git repository which it doesn't seem > to be able to create in the remote repository. > > I was told to run git-fsck but it doesn't complain when I do run it. > > Does anyone have any ideas? Do you have access to the apache error_log ? Mike - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html