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Hi, I have installed gitosis, but i have strange thing when i'm working with repos. In config i have

[gitosis]

[group gitosis-admin]
writable = gitosis-admin
members = me@server me@laptop

[group prj1]
writable = prj1
members = me@laptop

and in /home/git/repositories i have created directory prj1.git with empty git repo.

i can work with gitosis-admin from server and laptop without problems, but when i'm trying to git clone prj1 on my laptop i see

$ git clone git@server:prj1.git
Initialized empty Git repository in /Users/alec/temp/prj1/.git/
fatal: no matching remote head

ok, lets push prj1 from laptop to server:

$ git push origin master:refs/heads/master
ERROR:gitosis.serve.main:Repository read access denied
fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly

Whats wrong?

+4  A: 

Would the following, done on your laptop, solve this issue?
Instead of a git clone:

  mkdir prj1
  cd prj1
  git init
  touch README
  git add .
  git commit -m "Added blank readme"
  git remote add origin git@server:prj1.git
  git push origin master

ebneter adds in the comment:

You might mention that the reason this works is that you can't clone an empty repo.
(As my users regularly discover...

And that reminds the OP question:

... and in /home/git/repositories I have created directory prj1.git with empty git repo

which is not ideal right there.
This SO question mentions the issue of cloning an empty repo:

In other words, don't attempt to clone the empty repo, but rather after creating it, push to it a simple repo containing one innocuous file. Then it is no longer empty and can be cloned.


Since then, Chris Johnsen comments:

Any Git later than 1.6.2

(so actually since March 2009)

can “clone” empty repositories.
(scare quotes because it really just amounts normal initialization plus setting up a remote, and creating a tracking configuration for the presumed, eventual master branch).

VonC
the same result $ git push origin master ERROR:gitosis.serve.main:Repository read access denied fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
Alexey Poimtsev
huh ... i've removed remote and added then back - it working now :) Thanks a lot!
Alexey Poimtsev
@Tim: thank you for the edit. I missed that one.
VonC
You might mention that the *reason* this works is that you can't clone an empty repo. (As my users regularly discover...)
ebneter
@ebneter: good point. I have edited my answer to reflect that.
VonC
Any Git later than 1.6.2 can “clone” empty repositories (scare quotes because it really just amounts normal initialization plus setting up a remote, and creating a tracking configuration for the presumed, eventual master branch).
Chris Johnsen
+2  A: 

I had the same problem which persisted even after following the steps in Answer 1.

sudo chmod 755 /home/git/repositories/gitosis-admin.git/hooks/post-update

solved it for me. Apparently older versions of setuptools can make the post-update hook non-executable. Refer this page.

Naufal