Bootstrapping Git Onto CentOS
I’m working on getting Git set up on the same server I’ve been using for my Subversion (SVN) server.
The SVN files are in /var/www/svn.
Just to keep things clean, I’m going to put the git stuff in its own directory /var/www/git.
Seems logical.
Since I’ve got no ‘git’ on this server at all, first, I have to “get git”, as it were.
On the home page of git at : Git
There’s a box in the middle of the right hand side of the page titled “Download GIT source package” which leads to:
So, at the command prompt:
[/usr/local/src]# wget http://kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/git-1.6.0.5.tar.gz
[/usr/local/src]# tar zxvf git-1.6.0.5.tar.gz
[/usr/local/src]# cd git-1.6.0.5
[/usr/local/src]# ./configure
[/usr/local/src]# make
[/usr/local/src]# make install
[/usr/local/src]# git
Shows the help for the git command line.
Git installed, yay!
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