[Commotion-discuss] [Commotion-announce] [Commotion-dev] Commotion source now available via git daemon

Brian Duggan duggan at newamerica.net
Thu Sep 29 13:18:11 CDT 2011


commotion-openwrt is publicly available again. Sorry for the hiccup.

Brian

On Thu Sep 29 14:08:55 2011, Andrew Reynolds wrote:
> Strange. I got the same error as Ben on commotion-openwrt, but I was
> able to check out commotion.
>
> -andrew
>
> On 09/29/2011 02:07 PM, Brian Duggan wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Apologies for the confusion. Apparently, git-daemon had been working 
>> until we upgraded to gitolite as our access control method. gitolite 
>> decided it should have complete control over whether something was 
>> served via git-daemon, so nothing is currently available publicly. I 
>> should have it resolved in a few minutes.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Brian
>>
>> On Thu Sep 29 14:05:12 2011, Chris Ritzo wrote:
>>> Ben,
>>> FYi Pulling a public clone worked for me a couple days ago.
>>> -Chris
>>>
>>> On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 12:56 PM, Josh King <joshking at newamerica.net
>>> <mailto:joshking at newamerica.net>> wrote:
>>>
>>>     Hi Ben,
>>>
>>>     We recently pushed a bunch of updates to the development site, and
>>>     that's resulted in a few issues with the repository handling. Brian's
>>>     working on it and should have it fixed in a bit.
>>>
>>>     On Thu 29 Sep 2011 01:55:18 PM EDT, Ben West wrote:
>>>     > I'm behind some pretty sketchy wifi in Detroit right now, which
>>>     may be the
>>>     > cause, but I've so far been unable to check out the repo...
>>>     >
>>>     > bash#~/commotion$ git clone
>>>     git://git.chambana.net/commotion-openwrt
>>>     <http://git.chambana.net/commotion-openwrt>
>>>     > Initialized empty Git repository in
>>>     > /blah/blah/blah/commotion/commotion-openwrt/.git/
>>>     > fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
>>>     >
>>>     > Anyone else having the same problem?
>>>     >
>>>     > On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 10:42 AM, Brian Duggan
>>>     <duggan at newamerica.net <mailto:duggan at newamerica.net>>wrote:
>>>     >
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> Due to some long-standing issues with gitweb, we're switching
>>>>     to git
>> daemon to make the Commotion source publicly available. To
>>>>     clone the
>> Commotion repository anonymously, a user can now say:
>>
>> $ git clone git://git.chambana.net/commotion-openwrt
>>>>     <http://git.chambana.net/commotion-openwrt>
>>
>> We'll publicize repos for other platforms via git daemon, as
>>>>     well. The
>> websites will be updated soon.
>>
>> The gitweb web-based source browser will still be available at:
>>
>> http://git.chambana.net/commotion-openwrt
>>
>> Brian
>>
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>>>     >
>>>     >
>>>     >
>>>
>>>     --
>>>     Josh King
>>>     Technical Lead
>>>     Open Technology Initiative
>>>     New America Foundation
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>>>
>>
>>
>>
>



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