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# self-explanatory and easy to maintain perl syntax :-)
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# --------------------------------------
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# Do not uncomment these values unless you know what you're doing
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# Do not change the next two lines unless you know what you're doing
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# $GL_PACKAGE_CONF = "";
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# $GL_PACKAGE_HOOKS = "";
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@ -277,7 +277,14 @@ Otherwise, run these checks:
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If it prints the gitolite version and access info (see
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[doc/report-output.mkd][repout]), you managed to overwrite the `id_rsa`
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keypair with the `sitaram` keypair, or something equally weird.
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keypair with the `sitaram` keypair, or something equally weird. This is
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because a gitolite key, when used without any actual command, defaults to
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running gitolite's internal "info" command.
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**NOTE** starting with [version 5.6][openssh56], openssh will "Kill
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channel when pty allocation requests fail". This means that, instead of
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seeing the version and access info as described above, you may only get a
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message about pty allocation failure, followed by "connection closed".
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2. `ssh gitolite info` should print some gitolite version and access info.
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If you get the output of the GNU info command instead, you probably reused
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[urls]: http://github.com/sitaramc/gitolite/blob/pu/doc/1-INSTALL.mkd#URLs_for_gitolite_managed_repos
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[repout]: http://github.com/sitaramc/gitolite/blob/pu/doc/report-output.mkd
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[transcript]: http://github.com/sitaramc/gitolite/blob/pu/doc/install-transcript.mkd
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[openssh56]: http://www.openssh.org/txt/release-5.6
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@ -122,6 +122,15 @@ users are "READERS" and which are "WRITERS". See later for details.
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<a name="_side_note_line_anchored_regexes"></a>
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### side-note: valid regexes
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Due to projects like `gtk+`, the `+` character is now considered a valid
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character for an *ordinary* repo. Therefore, a pattern like `foo/.+` does not
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look like a regex to gitolite. Use `foo/..*` if you want that.
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Also, `..*` by itself is not considered a valid repo pattern. Try
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`[a-zA-Z0-9].*`.
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### side-note: line-anchored regexes
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A regex like
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