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 | How to use git-daemon | 
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 | Git can be run in inetd mode and in stand alone mode. But all you want is | 
 | to let a coworker pull from you, and therefore need to set up a Git server | 
 | real quick, right? | 
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 | Note that git-daemon is not really chatty at the moment, especially when | 
 | things do not go according to plan (e.g. a socket could not be bound). | 
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 | Another word of warning: if you run | 
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 | 	$ git ls-remote git://127.0.0.1/rule-the-world.git | 
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 | and you see a message like | 
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 | 	fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly | 
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 | it only means that _something_ went wrong. To find out _what_ went wrong, | 
 | you have to ask the server. (Git refuses to be more precise for your | 
 | security only. Take off your shoes now. You have any coins in your pockets? | 
 | Sorry, not allowed -- who knows what you planned to do with them?) | 
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 | With these two caveats, let's see an example: | 
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 | 	$ git daemon --reuseaddr --verbose --base-path=/home/gitte/git \ | 
 | 	  --export-all -- /home/gitte/git/rule-the-world.git | 
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 | (Of course, unless your user name is `gitte` _and_ your repository is in | 
 | ~/rule-the-world.git, you have to adjust the paths. If your repository is | 
 | not bare, be aware that you have to type the path to the .git directory!) | 
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 | This invocation tries to reuse the address if it is already taken | 
 | (this can save you some debugging, because otherwise killing and restarting | 
 | git-daemon could just silently fail to bind to a socket). | 
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 | Also, it is (relatively) verbose when somebody actually connects to it. | 
 | It also sets the base path, which means that all the projects which can be | 
 | accessed using this daemon have to reside in or under that path. | 
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 | The option `--export-all` just means that you _don't_ have to create a | 
 | file named `git-daemon-export-ok` in each exported repository. (Otherwise, | 
 | git-daemon would complain loudly, and refuse to cooperate.) | 
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 | Last of all, the repository which should be exported is specified. It is | 
 | a good practice to put the paths after a "--" separator. | 
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 | Now, test your daemon with | 
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 | 	$ git ls-remote git://127.0.0.1/rule-the-world.git | 
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 | If this does not work, find out why, and submit a patch to this document. |