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    • Jacob Vosmaer's avatar
      Merge branch 'y/gitcommand-path' into 'master' · 0d0bd209
      Jacob Vosmaer authored
      gitCommand: Pass $HOME to git as well
      
      Git has 3 places for configs:
      
         - system
         - global (per user), and
         - local  (per repository)
      
      System config location is hardcoded at git compile time (to usually
      $prefix/etc/gitconfig). Local configuration is usually picked because we
      pass --git-dir to subcommand. But global configuration is currently not
      picked at all, because HOME env variable is not passed to git.
      
      Pass $HOME through and let git see it's "global" config.
      
      Currently GitLab omnibus stores gitlab user name/email  + "autocrlf =
      true" in global config, so missing it should not be a blocker for
      receive/send-pack operations. But having it is more correct and can be
      handy in the future if/when more git operations are done from-under
      gitlab-workhorse.
      
      Having $HOME properly set is also needed when one cannot change system
      git config and have to put site-wide configuration into global git
      config under $HOME.
      
      That was the case I've hit and the reason for this patch.
      
      See merge request !10
      0d0bd209
    • Kirill Smelkov's avatar
      gitCommand: Pass $HOME to git as well · b5f1b803
      Kirill Smelkov authored
      Git has 3 places for configs:
      
          - system
          - global (per user), and
          - local  (per repository)
      
      System config location is hardcoded at git compile time (to usually
      $prefix/etc/gitconfig). Local configuration is usually picked because we
      pass --git-dir to subcommand. But global configuration is currently not
      picked at all, because HOME env variable is not passed to git.
      
      Pass $HOME through and let git see it's "global" config.
      
      Currently GitLab omnibus stores gitlab user name/email  + "autocrlf =
      true" in global config, so missing it should not be a blocker for
      receive/send-pack operations. But having it is more correct and can be
      handy in the future if/when more git operations are done from-under
      gitlab-workhorse.
      
      Having $HOME properly set is also needed when one cannot change system
      git config and have to put site-wide configuration into global git
      config under $HOME.
      
      That was the case I've hit and the reason for this patch.
      b5f1b803
    • Jacob Vosmaer's avatar
      Merge branch 'shared-runner-tests' into 'master' · 15f3268d
      Jacob Vosmaer authored
      Download and install go before running tests
      
      This change allows the build to run on 'shared runners'.
      
      See merge request !13
      15f3268d