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diff --git a/markup/pod/live-manual/media/text/pt_BR/project_git.ssi b/markup/pod/live-manual/media/text/pt_BR/project_git.ssi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fd15acd --- /dev/null +++ b/markup/pod/live-manual/media/text/pt_BR/project_git.ssi @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ +:B~ Git repositories + +1~git-repositories Git repositories + +The list of all the available repositories of the ${project} can be found at +http://live-systems.org/gitweb/. The project's git URLs have the form: +#{protocol://live-systems.org/git/repository}#. Thus, in order to clone +live-manual read-only, launch: + +code{ + + $ git clone git://live-systems.org/git/live-manual.git + +}code + +Or, + +code{ + + $ git clone https://live-systems.org/git/live-manual.git + +}code + +Or, + +code{ + + $ git clone http://live-systems.org/git/live-manual.git + +}code + +The cloning addresses with write permission have the form: +#{git@live-systems.org:/repository}#. + +So, again, to clone live-manual over ssh you must type: + +code{ + + $ git clone git@live-systems.org:live-manual.git + +}code + +The git tree is made up of several different branches. The *{debian}* and +the *{debian-next}* branches are particularly noteworthy because they +contain the actual work that will eventually be included in each new +release. + +After cloning any of the existing repositories, you will be on the +*{debian}* branch. This is appropriate to take a look at the state of the +project's latest release but before starting work it is crucial to switch to +the *{debian-next}* branch. To do so: + +code{ + + $ git checkout debian-next + +}code + +The *{debian-next}* branch, which is not always fast-forward, is where all +the changes are committed first before being merged into the *{debian}* +branch. To make an analogy, it is like a testing ground. If you are working +on this branch and need to pull, you will have to do a #{git pull --rebase}# +so that your local modifications are staged while pulling from the server +and then your changes will be put on top of it all. + +2~ Handling multiple repositories + +If you intend to clone several of the live systems repositories and want to +switch to the *{debian-next}* branch right away to check the latest code, +write a patch or contribute with a translation you ought to know that the +git server provides a #{mrconfig}# file to ease the handling of multiple +repositories. In order to use it you need to install the /{mr}/ package and +after that, launch: + +code{ + + $ mr bootstrap http://live-systems.org/other/mr/mrconfig + +}code + +This command will automatically clone and checkout to the *{debian-next}* +branch the development repositories of the Debian packages produced by the +project. These include, among others, the live-images repository, which +contains the configurations used for the prebuilt images that the project +publishes for general use. For more information on how to use this +repository, see {Clone a configuration published via +Git}#clone-configuration-via-git |