# installing gitolite This document tells you how to install gitolite. After the install is done, you may want to see the [admin document][admin] for adding users, repos, etc. [admin]: http://github.com/sitaramc/gitolite/blob/pu/doc/2-admin.mkd There's an easy install script that requires bash (**strongly** recommended), but if you have no bash or you're on one of the legacy Unixes there's a slightly more manual process. Both are explained here. In this document: * easy install * typical example run * advantages over the older install methods * disadvantages * manual install * other notes * next steps ---- ### easy install There is an easy install script that makes installing very easy for the common case. **This script is meant to be run on your workstation, not on the server!** It will take care of all the server side work, *and* get you "push-to-admin" too :-) In short, it does **everything**! Assumptions/pre-requisites: * you have a server to host gitolite * git is installed on that server (and so is perl) * you have a userid on that server * you have ssh-pubkey (**password-less**) login to that userid * (if you have only password access, run `ssh-keygen -t rsa` to create a new keypair if needed, then run `ssh-copy-id user@host`) * you have a clone or an archive of gitolite somewhere on your workstation If so, just `cd` to that clone and run `src/00-easy-install.sh` and follow the prompts! (Running it without any arguments shows you usage plus other useful info). #### typical example run A typical run for me is: src/00-easy-install.sh -q git my.git.server sitaram `-q` stands for "quiet" mode -- very minimal output, no verbose descriptions of what it is going to do, and no pauses unless absolutely needed. However, if you're doing this for the first time or you appreciate knowing what it is actually doing, I suggest you skip the `-q`. #### advantages over the older install methods * all ssh problems reduced to **just one pre-requisite**: enable ssh pubkey (password-less) access to the server from your workstation first * the script takes care of all the server side work * when done: * you get two different pubkeys (the original one for command line access as before, plus a new one, created by the script, for gitolite access) * you can admin gitolite by commit+push a "gitolite-admin" repo, just like gitosis (i.e., full "push to admin" power!) #### disadvantages * need a recent bash ### manual install If you don't have bash, it's not very complicated to do it manually. Just open the file `src/00-easy-install.sh` in a nice, syntax coloring, text editor, and follow the instructions marked "MANUAL" :-) ### other notes * if you run `src/00-easy-install.sh` without the `-q` option, you will be given a chance to edit `~/.gitolite.rc`. You can change any options (such as paths, for instance), but be sure to keep the perl syntax -- you *don't* have to know perl to do so, it's fairly easy to guess in this limited case. ### next steps The last message produced by the easy install script should tell you how to add users, repos, etc., and you will find more details in the [admin][admin] document.