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* upgrades
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* upgrades
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* other notes
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* other notes
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* next steps
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* next steps
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* appendix: server and client requirements
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* appendix A: server and client requirements
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* appendix B: uninstalling gitolite
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@ -113,7 +114,7 @@ document.
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<a name="server_reqs"></a>
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<a name="server_reqs"></a>
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### appendix: server and client requirements
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### appendix A: server and client requirements
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There are 3 machines *potentially* involved in installing and administering
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There are 3 machines *potentially* involved in installing and administering
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gitolite.
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gitolite.
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@ -167,3 +168,52 @@ Which means all this can be done from *any* machine. You'll normally do it
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from the same machine you used to install gitolite, but it doesn't have to be
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from the same machine you used to install gitolite, but it doesn't have to be
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the same one, as long as your pubkey has been added and permissions given to
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the same one, as long as your pubkey has been added and permissions given to
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allow you to push to the gitolite-admin repo.
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allow you to push to the gitolite-admin repo.
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<a name="uninstall"></a>
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### uninstalling gitolite
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Sometimes you might find gitolite is overkill -- you have only one user
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(yourself) pushing maybe. Or maybe gitolite is just not enough -- you want a
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web-based front end that users can use to manage their keys themselves, etc.,
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in which case you'd probably switch to [github][g1], [girocco][g2],
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[indefero][g3] or [gitorious][g4]. Either way, you'd like to uninstall
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gitolite.
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[g1]: http://github.com
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[g2]: http://repo.or.cz/w/girocco.git
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[g3]: http://www.indefero.net/
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[g4]: http://gitorious.com/
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Uninstalling gitolite is fairly easy. Just log on to the server and do the
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following (assuming `$REPO_BASE` in the rc file was left at its default of
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`~/repositories`; if not, adjust accordingly):
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* edit `~/.ssh/authorized_keys` and delete the `# gitolite start` and `#
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gitolite end` markers and all the lines between them. This will prevent
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any of your users from attempting a push while you are doing this.
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If you are the only user, and/or *need* one or more of those keys to
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continue to access this account (like if one of them is your laptop or
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your home desktop etc.) then instead of deleting the line you can just
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delete everything upto but not including the words "ssh-rsa" or "ssh-dss".
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* Now remove (or move aside or rename to something else if you're paranoid)
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the following files and directories.
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~/.gitolite
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~/.gitolite.rc
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~/repositories/gitolite-admin.git
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* Then remove all the `update` hooks that git installs on each repository.
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The easiest way is:
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find ~/repositories -wholename "*.git/hooks/update" | xargs rm -f
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but you can do it manually if you want to be careful.
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* Finally, any remote users that still have access must update their clone's
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remote URLs (edit `.git/config` in the repo) to prefix `repositories/`
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before the actual path used, in order for the remote to still work. This
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is because you'll now be accessing it through plain ssh, which means you
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have to give it the full path.
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