Gogs (Go Git Service) upgraded fully functional
Predrag Punosevac
predragp at cs.cmu.edu
Sat Oct 29 10:53:59 EDT 2016
Predrag Punosevac <predragp at cs.cmu.edu> wrote:
> Dear Autonians,
>
> Some of you were aware (or even using) that for several months now we
Yes e-mail notification now works as well :)
Predrag
> were running our own Auton Lab Gogs (Go Git Service), a self-hosted Git
> service in preparation for a complete migration from CVS and Subversion
> software versioning and revision control systems to Git. Gogs as you
> know is an open source alternative to GitHub (another one being GitLab
> which we also tested).
>
> I just upgraded git and Gogs to
>
> [git at git ~/gogs/templates]$ git --version
> git version 2.9.2
> [git at git ~/gogs/templates]$ more .VERSION
> 0.9.99.0915
>
> Gogs is available at
>
> http://git.int.autonlab.org
>
> from the Auton Lab managed desktops or via x2goclient anywhere on the
> world.
>
> I can reproducibly and safely (using ZFS clone features) build and
> upgrade Gogs now. We have a very robust installation running out of
> FreeBSD jail on the top of a ZFS data set. We are talking snapshots 4
> times a day and have two remote replicates which with little work can be
> made secondary mirrors. We have also just acquired a new server which
> will run in NREC and be used as a third remote replication target.
>
> Our Gogs server is integrated with Jenkins continuous integration
> service which we also run. Finally, my understanding is that we have
> 100% under control migration from gmake-magic to cmake.
>
> At this point I would like to ask everyone to wind use of the Auton Lab
> CVS and Subversion services and prepare for a migration to Git. If you
> don't already have an account please e-mail Simon
> (sheath at andrew.cmu.edu) or I (prdragp at cs.cmu.edu) to get one.
>
> In behalf of Git/Jenkins/cmake migration team (Anthony Wertz, Simon
> Heath, formerly Terence Wong, and yours truly).
>
>
> Predrag Punosevac
>
> P.S. We are in the process of creating user's guide at our DokuWiki.
> People are welcome to stop by NSH 3119 and get quick intro. For people
> who are not familiar with Git we recommend Pro Git book
>
> https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2
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