Index: general/prog/gitserver.xml
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--- general/prog/gitserver.xml (revision dc905ac23e5ea97775bf00ca2ca36352833330c5)
+++ general/prog/gitserver.xml (revision d186c30ddd11c7d93b00c3a2bfd0fc2c438fe7a8)
@@ -323,8 +323,7 @@
GIT_BASE_DIR=<dirname>
- Specify the location of the repository directory
- on which the git daemon operates on. Relative pathes
- in access to the daemon will translated to be relative
- to this directory.
+ Specify the location of the git repositories.
+ Relative paths used when accessing the daemon will
+ translated relative to this directory.
@@ -333,6 +332,6 @@
DFT_REPO_DIR=<dirname>
- The directory is added to the white list of allowed
- directories. This variable can hold multible directory
+ This directory is added to the white list of allowed
+ directories. This variable can hold multiple directory
names but is usually set equal to GIT_BASE_DIR.
@@ -342,11 +341,12 @@
GIT_DAEMON_OPTS=<options>
- In case you have to pass special options to the
- git daemon command, they have to be
- specified in this setting. One example might be to adjust
- the port number where daemon is listening. In this case,
- add --port=<port number> to this variable.
- For more information about which options can be set, take a look
- at the output of git daemon --help.
+
+ In case special options to the git daemon
+ command are needed, they have to be specified in this setting.
+ One example might be to adjust the port number where daemon is
+ listening. In this case, add --port=<port
+ number> to this variable. For more information
+ about which options can be set, take a look at the output of
+ git daemon --help.
@@ -361,9 +361,10 @@
- As the basedir is /srv/git by
- default (or set to a custom value in the config), git
- interprets the incoming path (/project1.git) relative to that base
- directory so that the repository in /srv/git/project1.git
- is served.
+ As the base directory is /srv/git
+ by default (or set to a custom value in the configuration),
+ git interprets the incoming path
+ (/project1.git) relative to that base directory so that the repository
+ in /srv/git/project1.git is
+ served.