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# migrating from gitosis to gitolite
Migrating from gitosis to gitolite is pretty easy, because the basic design is
the same. The differences are:
* gitolite does not use a special repo for the configuration, pubkeys, etc.
You can choose to version that directory but it is not required that you
do so
Here's how we migrated my work repos:
1. login as the `git` user on the server, and get a bash shell prompt
2. **disable gitosis** by renaming `/usr/bin/gitosis-serve` to something
else. This will prevent users from pushing anything while you do the
backup, migration, etc.
3. For added safety, **delete** the post-update hook that gitosis-admin
installed
rm ~/repositories/gitosis-admin.git/hooks/post-update
or at least rename it to `.sample` like all the other hooks hanging
around, or edit it and comment out the line that calls `gitosis-run-hook
post-update`.
If you do not do this, an accidental push to the gitosis-admin repo will
mess up your `~/.ssh/authorized_keys` file
4. take a **backup** of the `~/repositories` directory
5. untar gitolite to some temporary directory and follow the instructions to
**install** it. Some of the steps (like `mkdir ~/repositories`) will
fail, but this is expected. Once this is done, cd to the `$GL_ADMINDIR`
(by default `~/.gitolite`)
cd ~/.gitolite
6. **convert** your gitosis config file:
src/conf-convert.pl < ~/.gitosis.conf > conf/gitolite.conf
be sure to check the file to make sure it converted correctly
7. **copy** the update hook to each of the existing repos
for i in ~/repositories/*.git
do
cp src/update-hook.pl $i/hooks/update
done
8. **copy** the keys from gitosis's keydir
cp ~/repositories/gitosis-admin.git/gitosis-export/keydir/* keydir
9. **Important: expand** any multi-key filess you may have. See the "faq,
tips, etc" document in the doc directory for an explanation of what
multi-keys are, how gitosis does them and how gitolite does it
differently.
You can split the keys manually, or use the following code (just
copy-paste it into you xterm):
wc -l keydir/*.pub | grep -v total | grep -v -w 1 | while read a b
do
i=1
cat $b|while read l
do
echo "$l" > ${b%.pub}@$i.pub
(( i++ ))
done
v $b $b.done
done
This will split each multi-key file (say "sitaram.pub") into individual
files called "sitaram@1.pub", "sitaram@2.pub", etc., and rename the
original to "sitaram.pub.done" so gitolite won't pick it up.
At this point you can rename the split parts more appropriately, like
"sitaram@laptop.pub" and "sitaram@desktop.pub" or whatever. *Please check
the files to make sure this worked properly*
10. **edit** `~/.ssh/authorized_keys` and **carefully** remove all the lines
containing "gitosis-serve", as well as the marker line that says
"auto-generated by gitosis, DO NOT REMOVE", then save the file. If the
file did not have any other keys and is now empty, don't worry -- save it
anyway because gitolite expects the file to be present (even if it is
empty).
At this point you're ready to "compile" the configuration. See the "admin"
document for what to do, and how to check the outputs, etc.