# Creating a bare repository
# -------------------------------
# inside remote server
# -------------------------------
$ mkdir myproject
$ cd myproject/
$ mkdir gitdir.git
$ mkdir workingtree
$ cd gitdir.git/
$ git init --bare
Initialized empty Git repository in /absolute/path/to/myproject/gitdir.git/
$ touch hooks/post-receive
$ echo "git --git-dir=/absolute/path/to/myproject/gitdir.git --work-tree=/absolute/path/to/myproject/workingtree checkout -f" > hooks/post-receive
# Pushing to a bare repository
# -------------------------------
# inside local machine
# -------------------------------
$ cd /path/to/myproject
$ git remote add remoteserver username@ipaddress:/absolute/path/to/myproject/gitdir.git
$ git push remoteserver master
# Looking at git branches and working tree files in bare repository
# -------------------------------
# inside remote server
# -------------------------------
$ cd /path/to/myproject/gitdir.git
$ git branch
$ cd ../workingtree
$ ls
# Pushing multiple branches to a bare repository
# -------------------------------
# inside local machine
# -------------------------------
$ cd /path/to/myproject
$ git push remoteserver staging
$ git push remoteserver nightly
# etc
# -------------------------------
# inside remote server
# -------------------------------
cd /path/to/myproject/gitdir.git
git branch
# Checking out a different branch in bare repository
# -------------------------------
# inside remote server
# -------------------------------
$ cd /path/to/myproject/gitdir.git
$ git checkout staging
fatal: This operation must be run in a work tree
$ cd ../workingtree
$ git checkout staging
fatal: Not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git
# So what do we do here?
# We shall edit the bare git repository's configuration file slightly
# -------------------------------
# inside remote server
# -------------------------------
$ cd /path/to/myproject/gitdir.git
$ nano config
# add a new entry 'worktree' inside core group
# set its value to 'absolute/path/to/myproject/workingtree' inside double-quotes
# like this:
[core]
repositoryformatversion = 0
filemode = true
bare = true
worktree = "/absolute/path/to/myproject/workingtree"
# refer to this stackoverflow discussion here
# Unfortunately, even setting the worktree explicitly didn't solve the problem.
# This time, I got a new fatal error
# -------------------------------
# inside remote server
# -------------------------------
$ cd /path/to/myproject/gitdir.git
$ git checkout staging
fatal: core.bare and core.worktree do not make sense
# Hence, I edited the git repository's configuration file once again
# There I changed the value of core.bare to False
# Checking out a different branch in bare repository
# -------------------------------
# inside remote server
# -------------------------------
$ cd /path/to/myproject/gitdir.git
$ git checkout staging
Switched to branch 'staging'
# I am not convinced this is a completely correct solution.
# Maybe this is a hack approach.
# But it worked for my case.
# Comments / criticisms / suggestions / improvements welcome below
Saturday, June 11, 2016
Thursday, May 26, 2016
Cannot sympathize with her because she killed herself
I am left wondering why all the people are commenting "Allah apnake jannat nazil koruk (May Allah grant you paradise)" etc under a Facebook video of a Bangladeshi model attempting to commit suicide in her room. [P.S. It's a video of a model's failed attempt at committing suicide which she happened to publish on her own Facebook profile later on - she blamed her ex boyfriend for trying to commit suicide]
[BTW, soon afterwards, she took another attempt at taking her own life and she succeeded - there is no published video of that, duh!].
Is this how we think by default about death and about our lives? That after death it's all about just white clouds, skies, pearls and paradise?
[BTW, soon afterwards, she took another attempt at taking her own life and she succeeded - there is no published video of that, duh!].
Is this how we think by default about death and about our lives? That after death it's all about just white clouds, skies, pearls and paradise?
Monday, March 21, 2016
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