Introduction to Git
Git is a free and open source,
distributed version control system designed to handle everything
from small to very large projects with speed and efficiency. Every
Git clone is a full-fledged
repository with complete history and full revision tracking
capabilities, not dependent on network access or a central server.
Branching and merging are fast and easy to do. Git is used for version control of files, much
like tools such as Mercurial-6.9, Bazaar, Subversion-1.14.4, CVS, Perforce, and Team
Foundation Server.
Note
Development versions of BLFS may not build or run some packages
properly if LFS or dependencies have been updated since the most
recent stable versions of the books.
Package Information
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Download (HTTP):
https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/git-2.47.1.tar.xz
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Download MD5 sum: 14e26079cc448bc52e470e7dcfabdcec
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Download size: 7.3 MB
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Estimated disk space required: 541 MB (with downloaded
documentation; add 19 MB for building docs; add 21 MB for
tests)
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Estimated build time: 0.3 SBU (with parallelism=4; add 1.0
SBU for building docs, and up to 7 SBU (disk speed dependent)
for tests)
Additional Downloads
Git Dependencies
Recommended
cURL-8.11.0 (needed to use Git over http, https, ftp or ftps)
Optional
Apache-2.4.62 (for some tests), Fcron-3.2.1 (runtime, for
scheduling git
maintenance jobs), GnuPG-2.4.6
(runtime, may be used to sign Git
commits or tags, or verify the signatures of them), OpenSSH-9.9p1 (runtime, needed to use
Git over ssh), pcre2-10.44, Subversion-1.14.4 with Perl bindings
(runtime, for git
svn), Tk-8.6.15 (gitk, a simple Git repository viewer, uses Tk at runtime), Valgrind-3.24.0,
Authen::SASL and
MIME::Base64 (both
runtime, for git
send-email), IO-Socket-SSL-2.089 (runtime, for
git send-email to
connect to a SMTP server with SSL encryption),
and Systemd-256.5 (runtime, rebuilt with Linux-PAM-1.7.0, for scheduling git maintenance jobs)
Optional (to create the man pages, html docs and other docs)
xmlto-0.0.29 and asciidoc-10.2.1, and also dblatex (for the PDF
version of the user manual), and docbook2x to create info
pages
Installation of Git
Install Git by running the
following commands:
./configure --prefix=/usr \
--with-gitconfig=/etc/gitconfig \
--with-python=python3 &&
make
You can build the man pages and/or html docs, or use downloaded
ones. If you choose to build them, use the next two instructions.
If you have installed asciidoc-10.2.1 you can create the html
version of the man pages and other docs:
make html
If you have installed asciidoc-10.2.1 and xmlto-0.0.29 you can
create the man pages:
make man
The test suite can be run in parallel mode. To run the test suite,
issue: make test -k |& tee
test.log. If some test fails, the list of failed
tests can be shown via grep '^not ok'
test.log | grep -v TODO.
Now, as the root
user:
make perllibdir=/usr/lib/perl5/5.40/site_perl install
If you created the man pages and/or html docs
Install the man pages as the root
user:
make install-man
Install the html docs as the root
user:
make htmldir=/usr/share/doc/git-2.47.1 install-html
If you downloaded the man pages and/or html docs
If you downloaded the man pages untar them as the root
user:
tar -xf ../git-manpages-2.47.1.tar.xz \
-C /usr/share/man --no-same-owner --no-overwrite-dir
If you downloaded the html docs untar them as the root
user:
mkdir -vp /usr/share/doc/git-2.47.1 &&
tar -xf ../git-htmldocs-2.47.1.tar.xz \
-C /usr/share/doc/git-2.47.1 --no-same-owner --no-overwrite-dir &&
find /usr/share/doc/git-2.47.1 -type d -exec chmod 755 {} \; &&
find /usr/share/doc/git-2.47.1 -type f -exec chmod 644 {} \;
Reorganize text and html in the html-docs (both methods)
For both methods, the html-docs include a lot of plain text files.
Reorganize the files as the root
user:
mkdir -vp /usr/share/doc/git-2.47.1/man-pages/{html,text} &&
mv /usr/share/doc/git-2.47.1/{git*.txt,man-pages/text} &&
mv /usr/share/doc/git-2.47.1/{git*.,index.,man-pages/}html &&
mkdir -vp /usr/share/doc/git-2.47.1/technical/{html,text} &&
mv /usr/share/doc/git-2.47.1/technical/{*.txt,text} &&
mv /usr/share/doc/git-2.47.1/technical/{*.,}html &&
mkdir -vp /usr/share/doc/git-2.47.1/howto/{html,text} &&
mv /usr/share/doc/git-2.47.1/howto/{*.txt,text} &&
mv /usr/share/doc/git-2.47.1/howto/{*.,}html &&
sed -i '/^<a href=/s|howto/|&html/|' /usr/share/doc/git-2.47.1/howto-index.html &&
sed -i '/^\* link:/s|howto/|&html/|' /usr/share/doc/git-2.47.1/howto-index.txt
Command Explanations
--with-gitconfig=/etc/gitconfig
: This
sets /etc/gitconfig
as the file that
stores the default, system wide, Git settings.
--with-python=python3
: Use
this switch to use Python 3,
instead of the EOL'ed Python 2.
Python is used for the git
p4 interface to Perforce repositories, and also
used in some tests.
--with-libpcre2
: Use this switch if
PCRE2 is installed.
tar -xf ../git-manpages-2.47.1.tar.gz
-C /usr/share/man --no-same-owner: This untars
git-manpages-2.47.1.tar.gz
. The
-C
option makes tar change directory to
/usr/share/man
before it starts to
decompress the docs. The --no-same-owner
option stops tar from preserving
the user and group details of the files. This is useful as that
user or group may not exist on your system; this could
(potentially) be a security risk.
mv /usr/share/doc/git-2.47.1
...: These commands move some of the files into
subfolders to make it easier to sort through the docs and find what
you're looking for.
find ... chmod ...:
These commands correct the permissions in the shipped documentation
tar file.
Configuring Git
Config Files
~/.gitconfig
and /etc/gitconfig
Contents
Installed Programs:
git, git-receive-pack,
git-upload-archive, and git-upload-pack (hardlinked to each
other), git-cvsserver, git-shell, gitk, and scalar
Installed Libraries:
None
Installed Directories:
/usr/libexec/git-core,
/usr/lib/perl5/5.40/site_perl/Git, and
/usr/share/{doc/git-2.47.1,git-core,git-gui,gitk,gitweb}
Short Descriptions
git
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is the stupid content tracker
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git-cvsserver
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is a CVS server emulator for Git
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gitk
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is a graphical Git
repository browser (needs Tk-8.6.15)
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git-receive-pack
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is invoked by git
send-pack and updates the repository with
the information fed from the remote end
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git-shell
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is a login shell for SSH accounts to provide restricted
Git access
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git-upload-archive
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is invoked by git archive
--remote and sends a generated archive to
the other end over the git protocol
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git-upload-pack
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is invoked by git
fetch-pack, it discovers what objects the
other side is missing, and sends them after packing
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scalar
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is a repository management tool that optimizes Git for
use in large repositories
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