Created attachment 290461 [details] Public Key Overlay Name: jamesbroadhead An extra-short description: Personal overlay and pre-sunrise testing ground Owner name and e-mail: James Broadhead, jamesbroadhead@gmail.com SSH pubkey you’ll be pushing with: (attached)
For layman registry: Homepage: http://code.google.com/p/jamesbroadhead/
It looks like you have a Gentoo overlay in that mercurial repository already. To be sure: are your asking for a new Git-reposity "user/jamesbroadhead" at git.overlays.gentoo.org to move and manage your overlay there in the future?
(In reply to comment #2) > It looks like you have a Gentoo overlay in that mercurial repository already. > > To be sure: are your asking for a new Git-reposity "user/jamesbroadhead" at > git.overlays.gentoo.org to move and manage your overlay there in the future? Yes. I use the mercurial repo for other things as well, and it's not possible to do a partial checkout of the hg repo to only pull the Overlay. It will be much simpler to use g.o.g.o.
Your user overlay "jamesbroadhead" is almost ready. Please read (all of) this guide to get it to work. If you have any question we'll be here to help. In this Guide ============= - Terms of Service - The Initial Push - After That - Online Browsing - Getting into Layman Terms of Service ================ The infra team has worked out the terms of service for us. To make us host your user overlay you need to accept these terms, which I don't expect to be a problem. By pushing to the remote repository you are accepting these terms: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Use of this service is limited to overlays containing ebuilds and supporting files (e.g. init.d scripts, configuration files, patches, but not distfiles) and must follow the same guidelines as apply to the gentoo-x86 tree of Gentoo. Any or all uses of this service and all files on this service may be intercepted, monitored, recorded, copied, audited, inspected, and disclosed to authorized site personnel, as well as authorized officials of federal law enforcement agencies, both domestic and foreign. By using this service, the user consents to such interception, monitoring, recording, copying, auditing, inspection, and disclosure at the discretion of authorized site personnel. Use of this service constitutes consent to security monitoring and testing. All activity is logged with your host name and IP address. Unauthorized or improper use of this service may result in civil and criminal penalties. By continuing to use this service you indicate your awareness of and consent to these terms and conditions of use. -- Gentoo Linux Infrastructure Admins CEASE USE IMMEDIATELY, if you do not agree to the conditions stated in this warning. ******************* -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- The Initial Push ================ First, before anybody can clone from your overlay an initial push is needed. 0) If you start with an empty repository be sure to setup your identity: # git init # git config user.name 'first last' # git config user.email foo@example.org [..] 1) Once you have ebuilds in there please set profiles/repo_name to 'jamesbroadhead' in order to make it a valid overlay. # mkdir profiles # echo "jamesbroadhead" > profiles/repo_name # git add profiles/repo_name # git commit 2) Now you are ready to push. Proposed way of doing is this: # git remote add overlays-gentoo-org \ git+ssh://git@git.overlays.gentoo.org/user/jamesbroadhead.git # git push overlays-gentoo-org master After That ========== Online Browsing --------------- After the inital push you can browse your overlay online at: http://git.overlays.gentoo.org/gitweb/?p=user/jamesbroadhead.git;a=summary Getting into Layman ------------------- We have scripts to get hosted overlay into Layman easily: no need to write XML on your end. Just let us know that you did complete the procedure from "The Initial Push" to get added. Once it's in the Layman registry its content will be indexed at http://gpo.zugaina.org/, too. Sebastian Pipping for the Gentoo Overlays Team
Now added to layman, closing.