[command-details] page duplicated
In chapter 'command-details', pages 12 and 13 seem to have the same content
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This has been corrected. Thank you for bringing this up.
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You're welcome
Maybe another one: in chapter 'commits' p.1, the link index is strange0 -
In chapter 'managing-local-and-remote-repositories', in the labs a few
:are missing after the addresses0 -
In lab 40.2, I had to type
git clone ssh://172.168.1.6:22/tmp/my-remote-git-repo. The daemon runs with the--base-path=/tmpoption and locally it works without/tmp/my-...but over ssh, it still takes the/tmpprefixOn the remote, the git protocol doesn't take the column:
git clone git://172.168.1.6/my-remote-git-repo /tmp/my-remote-git-repoworks on another workstation whereas it doesn't work locally.
Butgit clone git://172.168.1.6:/my-remote-git-repo /tmp/my-remote-git-repoworks locally and not on the remote workstation0 -
In the commit chapter, the link "index" should just be the word index, you are correct. We will fix
On the missing ":" I haven't got an idea of what you mean
The git daemon set up is tempermental from distro to distro and version to version
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About the colon, locally both commands
git clone git://127.0.0.1:/my-remote-git-repo /tmp/my-remote-git-repo-2andgit clone git://127.0.0.1/my-remote-git-repo /tmp/my-remote-git-repo-2work (with or without the colon after the ip address)
But on the remote workstation, the git protocol takes no colon after the ip address
And the ssh protocol takes a colon plus the port 22
(You already told me that you can't deal with Arch, but for information: the apache directory is /srv/http, the links don't work there, and it takes the http protocol by default)
If the git daemon varies a little bit each time, there's nothing surprising then0 -
In chapter 'advanced-git-interfaces-gerrit' p. 3, the phrase "Reviewers one the ones who submit work to the upstream layer" seems strange. Maybe it's "push"?
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