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diff --git a/chromium/docs/website/site/nativeclient/how-tos/working-on-the-git-toolchain-repos/index.md b/chromium/docs/website/site/nativeclient/how-tos/working-on-the-git-toolchain-repos/index.md deleted file mode 100644 index 5b381209dde..00000000000 --- a/chromium/docs/website/site/nativeclient/how-tos/working-on-the-git-toolchain-repos/index.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,105 +0,0 @@ ---- -breadcrumbs: -- - /nativeclient - - Native Client -- - /nativeclient/how-tos - - '2: How Tos' -page_name: working-on-the-git-toolchain-repos -title: Working on the git toolchain repos ---- - -Everybody who might ever need to touch the repositories that were formerly - -at git.chromium.org should start by doing the account setup that Anush - -posted about: http://www.chromium.org/chromium-os/developer-guide/gerrit-guide - -You can use your existing SSH key you were using with git.chromium.org - -(that's what I did) or generate a fresh one if you prefer. Then you - -should put this bit into your ~/.ssh/config: - -Host gerrit.chromium.org - -Port 29418 - -User <your-gerrit-username> - -IdentityFile %d/.ssh/chromium - -For sanity's sake, your gerrit username will be the same as your - -chromium.org username which will be the same as your google.com username. - -I did it that way even though I don't like my google.com username much - -(and even though I am insane). - -This config assumes that you are using your SSH key from before and/or that - -you generated it with "ssh-keygen -f ~/.ssh/chromium". Adjust file names - -to taste if you are nonconformist. Make sure that the bit you paste into - -the account setup web form for your SSH key is instead the contents of - -~/.ssh/chromium.pub (your public key, not your private key). - -Once you have done the account setup, then you can ask someone to add you - -to the nacl-toolchain-committers group. For the moment, you can ask me. - -When other more adminy people get their gerrit accounts set up so I can - -add them to the nacl-admin group, you should ask them instead of me. - -The content for our repos has been migrated over from the - -gitrw.chromium.org server, and nobody can push there anymore. Note that - -the read-only http://git.chromium.org mirrors are still stale (lacking - -two commits I pushed yesterday), and will probably never be updated again. - -But that's OK! - -The new repos are live. The read-only URLs are: - -http://gerrit.chromium.org/gerrit/p/native_client/nacl-glibc.git - -http://gerrit.chromium.org/gerrit/p/native_client/nacl-binutils.git - -http://gerrit.chromium.org/gerrit/p/native_client/nacl-gcc.git - -http://gerrit.chromium.org/gerrit/p/native_client/nacl-newlib.git - -I will look into changing the toolchain builder crapola to pull from those. - -The URLs for writing are: - -ssh://gerrit.chromium.org/native_client/nacl-glibc.git - -ssh://gerrit.chromium.org/native_client/nacl-binutils.git - -ssh://gerrit.chromium.org/native_client/nacl-gcc.git - -ssh://gerrit.chromium.org/native_client/nacl-newlib.git - -To keep life simple, you can just do a fresh 'git clone' from one of the - -ssh URLs. (You only need a gerrit account and not committer privs to be - -able to clone that way.) It's also possible to set things up to pull from - -http:// urls but push to ssh:// urls, but that is stranger and I don't - -really know why you'd bother with it. - -If you have an existing git checkout, you can fix the URLs just by changing - -them in the .git/config file in each checkout. There is a way to do this - -with the 'git config' command, but really I'd just edit the file. It ain't - -rocket science.
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