How to add support for LFS (or alternative) in Gitolite?












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We have two projects which have to store huge blobs and I would like to add support for LFS (or an alternative) in my Gitolite server.



I have found two projects on github which allow for that:



https://github.com/HimaJyun/gitolite-lfs/tree/master/docs/Apache



and



https://github.com/ddanier/gitolite-git-lfs



Both of the projects are not supported anymore by the authors.



I've tried searching for some other ways but I have found none, maybe I'm just not searching right.










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    We have two projects which have to store huge blobs and I would like to add support for LFS (or an alternative) in my Gitolite server.



    I have found two projects on github which allow for that:



    https://github.com/HimaJyun/gitolite-lfs/tree/master/docs/Apache



    and



    https://github.com/ddanier/gitolite-git-lfs



    Both of the projects are not supported anymore by the authors.



    I've tried searching for some other ways but I have found none, maybe I'm just not searching right.










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      We have two projects which have to store huge blobs and I would like to add support for LFS (or an alternative) in my Gitolite server.



      I have found two projects on github which allow for that:



      https://github.com/HimaJyun/gitolite-lfs/tree/master/docs/Apache



      and



      https://github.com/ddanier/gitolite-git-lfs



      Both of the projects are not supported anymore by the authors.



      I've tried searching for some other ways but I have found none, maybe I'm just not searching right.










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      We have two projects which have to store huge blobs and I would like to add support for LFS (or an alternative) in my Gitolite server.



      I have found two projects on github which allow for that:



      https://github.com/HimaJyun/gitolite-lfs/tree/master/docs/Apache



      and



      https://github.com/ddanier/gitolite-git-lfs



      Both of the projects are not supported anymore by the authors.



      I've tried searching for some other ways but I have found none, maybe I'm just not searching right.







      git gitolite






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          I personally use git-fat with gitolite all the time. There's nothing special that you have to do to get it working with gitolite, but you do need to have somewhere, e.g. a vps, to which the files need to be rsynced (see the readme in the Github site). A closely related alternative to git-fat is git-jam. The readme of on its Github page provides details of use with gitolite.






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            I personally use git-fat with gitolite all the time. There's nothing special that you have to do to get it working with gitolite, but you do need to have somewhere, e.g. a vps, to which the files need to be rsynced (see the readme in the Github site). A closely related alternative to git-fat is git-jam. The readme of on its Github page provides details of use with gitolite.






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              I personally use git-fat with gitolite all the time. There's nothing special that you have to do to get it working with gitolite, but you do need to have somewhere, e.g. a vps, to which the files need to be rsynced (see the readme in the Github site). A closely related alternative to git-fat is git-jam. The readme of on its Github page provides details of use with gitolite.






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                I personally use git-fat with gitolite all the time. There's nothing special that you have to do to get it working with gitolite, but you do need to have somewhere, e.g. a vps, to which the files need to be rsynced (see the readme in the Github site). A closely related alternative to git-fat is git-jam. The readme of on its Github page provides details of use with gitolite.






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                I personally use git-fat with gitolite all the time. There's nothing special that you have to do to get it working with gitolite, but you do need to have somewhere, e.g. a vps, to which the files need to be rsynced (see the readme in the Github site). A closely related alternative to git-fat is git-jam. The readme of on its Github page provides details of use with gitolite.







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