Ashton Posted May 15, 2011 Report Share Posted May 15, 2011 Hi everyone at MDD, Firstly, yet another happy customer. Everything works well, the open attitude in the forums is fantastic...all round applause. I'll be submitting some happy reviews around the place once I've been with you for a few months, very optimistic about it at the moment! A quick question about whether you're happy with an installation of Git on the semi-dedicated hosting package? Details are at http://git-scm.com/ and http://joemaller.com/908/how-to-install-git-on-a-shared-host/ . The second link is a daemon-free version. Requirements are GCC and shell access for the install, and I'd like to do the courtesy of checking whether the software is something you're happy with! I don't foresee any issues, but a quick read of Google says that some shared hosts don't allow it. I think these are instances where hosts tend to overpopulate servers, however. Kind regards, Ashton Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ashton Posted May 17, 2011 Author Report Share Posted May 17, 2011 Can't seem to find a delete post or edit button - running Git is no longer an issue (have it running elsewhere), and so this post is unnecessary. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Charles Posted May 17, 2011 Report Share Posted May 17, 2011 Hi everyone at MDD, Firstly, yet another happy customer. Everything works well, the open attitude in the forums is fantastic...all round applause. I'll be submitting some happy reviews around the place once I've been with you for a few months, very optimistic about it at the moment! A quick question about whether you're happy with an installation of Git on the semi-dedicated hosting package? Details are at http://git-scm.com/ and http://joemaller.com/908/how-to-install-git-on-a-shared-host/ . The second link is a daemon-free version. Requirements are GCC and shell access for the install, and I'd like to do the courtesy of checking whether the software is something you're happy with! I don't foresee any issues, but a quick read of Google says that some shared hosts don't allow it. I think these are instances where hosts tend to overpopulate servers, however. Kind regards, Ashton Since this Git doesn't require a daemon, could this be packaged up and added to cPanel to install? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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