How to git clone a repo in windows from other pc w

2019-01-13 13:14发布

I have this git repo "c:/xampp/htdocs/**" in my main PC and its IP address is 192.168.0.6. Now I want to git clone this repo from ubuntu-server which running on a Vmware Player in my main PC.

I did

 git clone \\192.168.0.6\c:\xampp\htdocs\****

and

 git clone //192.168.0.6/c:/xampp/htdocs/****

from ubuntu-server and neither worked.

fatal: could not create work tree dir '****'.: Permission denied

What did I wrong? what should I do?

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ら.Afraid
2楼-- · 2019-01-13 13:19

To make git repo on Windows local network you'd need to do the following:

  1. Create new repo

    git init --bare projectName.git

  2. Share this folder (projectName.git) with the users you need

  3. Find your PC ip with ipconfig command (e.g. 192.168.2.101)
  4. Run this command from some user's machine

    git clone //192.168.2.101/projectName.git

Note: open \\192.168.2.101 in finder to see the correct path to the projectName.git (e.g. //192.168.2.101/some/path/projectName.git)

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做个烂人
3楼-- · 2019-01-13 13:27

I recently ran into this error while trying to clone a repository in a remote pc to a local pc within the same LAN network. The solution was to first make sure the drive location in the remote pc had the correct access rights for the local PC(Read/Write-which can be set using windows sharing options) Copy the path of the remote repository. In your local pc paste the path in a windows explorer window. Then copy its directory address and paste it into any browser. Now you should get a link with the hostname and the correct cloning URL format. Use this link to clone the repository in the local pc.

Hope this helps. Cheers.

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forever°为你锁心
4楼-- · 2019-01-13 13:30

Make sure that your c:/xampp/htdocs folder (or sub folders of it) is shared in windows, so you can navigate on the network by this address:

\\192.168.0.6\htdocs

Then you clone by using file:////. Note that there are four slashes:

git clone file:////192.168.0.6/htdocs/somerepo.git
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Explosion°爆炸
5楼-- · 2019-01-13 13:33

To access the repo, you must either share it on 192.168.0.6 or must be the same domain user as the one that owns the file on 192.168.0.6.

If you share the directory on 192.168.0.6 (e.g. with share name myrepo), you access it with //192.168.0.6/myrepo.

If you are logged in on your box with a user accout that is known on 192.168.0.6, you could try accessing the repo through the administrative shares:

//192.168.0.6/c$/xampp/htdocs/...

Always use forward slashes.

Another alternative would be using SSH to access the remote machine.

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爱情/是我丢掉的垃圾
6楼-- · 2019-01-13 13:34

"I have a few different computers that I use at home and I wanted to set up GIT that I can access my code from any of them. It took me a bit because I was too used to working with a client-server model where I designate one machine as the "server" that holds the repository and everything else was a client. Instead, GIT seems to operate more like a merge tool and every local copy is its own "master." Once I understood that, it turns out that setting up GIT is very simple and just needs GIT itself and SSH".

To read more you can check this link: http://blog.lazyhacker.com/2010/04/setting-up-git-for-home-network.html

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Summer. ? 凉城
7楼-- · 2019-01-13 13:38

You should use the command git daemon to host your repo, like this:

In your computer that will act as a server:

git daemon --base-path=<path_to_folder_containing_project_folder> --export-all

(please note that path_to_folder_containing_project is the folder containing your projects folders, it will provide all projects under that folder)

In your client:

git clone git://<local ip>/<project name>

The cloned repo will have its origin pointing to the server in your LAN, so you may want to use git remote set-url origin to point it to the original origin.

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