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Git installation |
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Normally you can just do "make" followed by "make install", and that |
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will install the git programs in your own ~/bin/ directory. If you want |
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to do a global install, you can do |
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$ make prefix=/usr all doc info ;# as yourself |
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# make prefix=/usr install install-doc install-html install-info ;# as root |
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(or prefix=/usr/local, of course). Just like any program suite |
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that uses $prefix, the built results have some paths encoded, |
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which are derived from $prefix, so "make all; make prefix=/usr |
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install" would not work. |
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The beginning of the Makefile documents many variables that affect the way |
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git is built. You can override them either from the command line, or in a |
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config.mak file. |
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Alternatively you can use autoconf generated ./configure script to |
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set up install paths (via config.mak.autogen), so you can write instead |
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$ make configure ;# as yourself |
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$ ./configure --prefix=/usr ;# as yourself |
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$ make all doc ;# as yourself |
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# make install install-doc install-html;# as root |
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Issues of note: |
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- Ancient versions of GNU Interactive Tools (pre-4.9.2) installed a |
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program "git", whose name conflicts with this program. But with |
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version 4.9.2, after long hiatus without active maintenance (since |
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around 1997), it changed its name to gnuit and the name conflict is no |
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longer a problem. |
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NOTE: When compiled with backward compatibility option, the GNU |
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Interactive Tools package still can install "git", but you can build it |
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with --disable-transition option to avoid this. |
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- You can use git after building but without installing if you |
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wanted to. Various git commands need to find other git |
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commands and scripts to do their work, so you would need to |
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arrange a few environment variables to tell them that their |
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friends will be found in your built source area instead of at |
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their standard installation area. Something like this works |
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for me: |
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GIT_EXEC_PATH=`pwd` |
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PATH=`pwd`:$PATH |
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GITPERLLIB=`pwd`/perl/blib/lib |
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export GIT_EXEC_PATH PATH GITPERLLIB |
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- Git is reasonably self-sufficient, but does depend on a few external |
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programs and libraries. Git can be used without most of them by adding |
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the approriate "NO_<LIBRARY>=YesPlease" to the make command line or |
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config.mak file. |
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- "zlib", the compression library. Git won't build without it. |
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- "ssh" is used to push and pull over the net. |
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- A POSIX-compliant shell is required to run many scripts needed |
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for everyday use (e.g. "bisect", "pull"). |
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- "Perl" is needed to use some of the features (e.g. preparing a |
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partial commit using "git add -i/-p", interacting with svn |
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repositories with "git svn"). If you can live without these, use |
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NO_PERL. |
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- "openssl" library is used by git-imap-send to use IMAP over SSL. |
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If you don't need it, use NO_OPENSSL. |
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By default, git uses OpenSSL for SHA1 but it will use it's own |
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library (inspired by Mozilla's) with either NO_OPENSSL or |
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BLK_SHA1. Also included is a version optimized for PowerPC |
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(PPC_SHA1). |
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- "libcurl" library is used by git-http-fetch and git-fetch. You |
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might also want the "curl" executable for debugging purposes. |
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If you do not use http:// or https:// repositories, you do not |
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have to have them (use NO_CURL). |
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- "expat" library; git-http-push uses it for remote lock |
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management over DAV. Similar to "curl" above, this is optional |
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(with NO_EXPAT). |
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- "wish", the Tcl/Tk windowing shell is used in gitk to show the |
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history graphically, and in git-gui. If you don't want gitk or |
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git-gui, you can use NO_TCLTK. |
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- Some platform specific issues are dealt with Makefile rules, |
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but depending on your specific installation, you may not |
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have all the libraries/tools needed, or you may have |
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necessary libraries at unusual locations. Please look at the |
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top of the Makefile to see what can be adjusted for your needs. |
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You can place local settings in config.mak and the Makefile |
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will include them. Note that config.mak is not distributed; |
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the name is reserved for local settings. |
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- To build and install documentation suite, you need to have |
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the asciidoc/xmlto toolchain. Because not many people are |
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inclined to install the tools, the default build target |
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("make all") does _not_ build them. |
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"make doc" builds documentation in man and html formats; there are |
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also "make man", "make html" and "make info". Note that "make html" |
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requires asciidoc, but not xmlto. "make man" (and thus make doc) |
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requires both. |
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"make install-doc" installs documentation in man format only; there |
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are also "make install-man", "make install-html" and "make |
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install-info". |
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Building and installing the info file additionally requires |
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makeinfo and docbook2X. Version 0.8.3 is known to work. |
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Building and installing the pdf file additionally requires |
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dblatex. Version 0.2.7 with asciidoc >= 8.2.7 is known to work. |
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The documentation is written for AsciiDoc 7, but "make |
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ASCIIDOC8=YesPlease doc" will let you format with AsciiDoc 8. |
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Alternatively, pre-formatted documentation is available in |
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"html" and "man" branches of the git repository itself. For |
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example, you could: |
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$ mkdir manual && cd manual |
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$ git init |
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$ git fetch-pack git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git man html | |
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while read a b |
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do |
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echo $a >.git/$b |
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done |
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$ cp .git/refs/heads/man .git/refs/heads/master |
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$ git checkout |
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to checkout the pre-built man pages. Also in this repository: |
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$ git checkout html |
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would instead give you a copy of what you see at: |
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http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/ |
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There are also "make quick-install-doc", "make quick-install-man" |
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and "make quick-install-html" which install preformatted man pages |
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and html documentation. |
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This does not require asciidoc/xmlto, but it only works from within |
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a cloned checkout of git.git with these two extra branches, and will |
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not work for the maintainer for obvious chicken-and-egg reasons. |
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It has been reported that docbook-xsl version 1.72 and 1.73 are |
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buggy; 1.72 misformats manual pages for callouts, and 1.73 needs |
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the patch in contrib/patches/docbook-xsl-manpages-charmap.patch
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