X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/ea766fcf497b79a73bcf94371da9cd677fc9138f..227107b21864dedb40995875c6a68c1a2a665f9a:/doc/setup/discussion.mdwn?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/doc/setup/discussion.mdwn b/doc/setup/discussion.mdwn index 4d329d9dd..0ccecb8e2 100644 --- a/doc/setup/discussion.mdwn +++ b/doc/setup/discussion.mdwn @@ -7,13 +7,42 @@ directory should that be - `$SRCDIR?` --Andy > the directory and makes it into a repository. The setup instuctions have > examples of doing this. I don't see anything unclear. --[[Joey]] -Sorry, was not precise enough. It does if you are using the git option. I believe this is partially explained on the rcs/git/ page. However I'm still not totally clear where I should run the command when using git. If I should be in $SRCDIR then updating the instructions to something like +Sorry, was not precise enough. It does if you are using the git option. I +believe this is partially explained on the rcs/git/ page. However I'm still +not totally clear where I should run the command when using git. If I +should be in $SRCDIR then updating the instructions to something like REPOSITORY=~/wiki.git cd $SRCDIR - ikiwiki-makerepo git $SRCDIR $REPOSITORY + ikiwiki-makerepo git $SCDIR $REPOSITORY + +might clear things up a little. Apologies if I'm being a bit dim, learning +ikiwiki and git at same time :) + +Have tried 3 options + +1. mkdir $REP cd $REP run command (says $REP already exists so won't run) +2. rm -rf $REP cd $SRC run command (creates a repository in $SRC, does not create $REP ends with "remote origin already exists" +3. mkdir $TMP cd $TMP run command (creates a repository in $SRC/.git creates a repository in $TMP, does nothing to $REP, ends with "remote origin already exists". + +Version of ikiwiki installed is package from Ubuntu/Hardy 2.19 +Git version is 1.5.2.5 + +n.b. svn version of command worked fine :) + +--Andy + +> Initialized empty shared Git repository in /home/deploy/tmp/ +> Initialized empty Git repository in .git/ +> fatal: '/home/deploy/tmp/repo': unable to chdir or not a git archive + +Looks like your git does not support GIT_DIR being used with git-init. I +see some mentions of changes in git's changelog for 1.5.3 that look +relevant. I've changed ikiwiki-makerepo to use a method more portable to +older versions of git. --[[Joey]] + +Many thanks Joey, upgraded my git, and now have working iki :) -- Andy -might clear things up a little. Apologies if I'm being a bit dim, learning ikiwiki and git at same time :) --Andy ---- It isn't intended that .ikiwiki be versioned, is it? Do you have a svn:ignore set? @@ -50,3 +79,29 @@ directory back into the wiki's working copy directory, isn't it? --[[tschwinge]] Curious as to why support for CVS is not built in. --[[Luther]] > See [[todo/CVS_backend|todo/CVS_backend]], but you might consider switching to a better version control system. --[[JoshTriplett]] + +---- + +What is the syntax for specifying the adminuser as an openid user? I've tried a couple things but I'm missing something. Thanks for any pointers. -- [[AdamShand]] + +> Just put the openid url in there. It has to be the full url with +> "http://". --[[Joey]] + +---- + +I apologize if this is the incorrect forum for this question, but I am trying to get ikiwiki set up and running with git. I followed all the directions and all seems to work until I go back and try to make changes. The steps I am performing: + + cd $SRCDIR (e.g. ~/ikisrc) + vim index.mdwn (add a couple lines) + git commit -a -m 'test' + git push + +I then get a long error message which reads in part "You asked me to pull without telling me which branch you +want to merge with, and 'branch.master.merge' in your configuration file does not tell me either." From that point on, I get: + + sws@odin:~/dev/ikisrc$ git push + To /home/git/repos/myikiwiki.git + ! [rejected] master -> master (non-fast forward) + error: failed to push to '/home/git/repos/myikiwiki.git' + +If I do a git clone ssh://odin/path/to/$REPOSITORY from another machine and try to edit I get the same error sequence. What am I doing wrong?