He dears,
i have installed Stash and Git 1.7+ .and after successful login to Stash, i managed to create Project and then its first Repository, and then i have been asked to add command to git command tool to configure Repository, i have followd the steps after , i have seen my file in Stash, file browser of that Repository.
Now the thing is , that file is for local repository, i have 5 PC attached with the system, and i want to give access them to use a remote Repository container and do the necessary actoin on repository.
for that i should have a Client-Server type of setup.
I have searched but no success So far.
Kindly Help me.
Reagrds,
AQG
Hi, Stash IS a Git server. You can connect with a Git client of your choice. I mainly either use Git directly from Linux command line or via Eclipse's egit plugin.
Thanks Harry:
i have worked with the basic Repository Creation with Stash. Now i want to have a More Broad GUI GIT CLIENT . which works at different LAN connected PC and can work with a centerlized Repository which a Stash Created.
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http://git-scm.com/downloads/guis - here's a list from the official Git site. If you are using Mac then definitely Source Tree by Atlassian.
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If you have Windows XP and you're familiar with TortoiseSVN you can give TortoiseGit a try http://code.google.com/p/tortoisegit/
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Oh Thanks.
I did with Most of the Tools, but the Problem is that, there is no specific help given for these tools, I m working with Windows XP and Stash Software is Installed in Virtual Machine.
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Thanks Harry:
I will try, and Hope i will get it, if not i will ask more .
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