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We cannot see how the web functionality works with this and cannot seem to > get the processes to make this work at all. > gitosis and the following article are the basis of what I used to setup Git repos at Harvard http://scie.nti.st/2007/11/14/hosting-git-repositories-the-easy-and-secure-way/ There are other web frontends for git repos (for example, kernel.org uses cgit http://git.zx2c4.com/cgit/), but I found gitosis and the method described above to be very good. > Should I install GIT on the same DEV server? > I like the idea of maintaining separation of concerns in IT infrastructure, but I would need to know more to figure out whether it makes sense to make your dev server also the repo server. > We also use NetBeans IDE, and want to integrate it with GIT. > > Our folks are just now upgrading to NetBeans 7.4 (latest) (I am new > to NetBeans as well). > See https://netbeans.org/kb/docs/ide/git.html https://netbeans.org/kb/docs/ide/git_nb_ssh_screencast.html Greg Rundlett http://eQuality-Tech.com <http://equality-tech.com/> http://freephile.org
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