git-annex/standalone/linux/skel
Joey Hess 5903d20d5e Support symlinking git-annex and git-annex-shell from the Linux standalone bundle into PATH.
Unless busybox doesn't support readlink -f, then it just uses readlink and
symlinking won't work. Also, OSX has no readlink -f so not done there.

Thanks, jlebar.
2014-05-16 16:22:56 -04:00
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git Support symlinking git-annex and git-annex-shell from the Linux standalone bundle into PATH. 2014-05-16 16:22:56 -04:00
git-annex Support symlinking git-annex and git-annex-shell from the Linux standalone bundle into PATH. 2014-05-16 16:22:56 -04:00
git-annex-shell Support symlinking git-annex and git-annex-shell from the Linux standalone bundle into PATH. 2014-05-16 16:22:56 -04:00
git-annex-webapp Support symlinking git-annex and git-annex-shell from the Linux standalone bundle into PATH. 2014-05-16 16:22:56 -04:00
git-receive-pack Support symlinking git-annex and git-annex-shell from the Linux standalone bundle into PATH. 2014-05-16 16:22:56 -04:00
git-shell Support symlinking git-annex and git-annex-shell from the Linux standalone bundle into PATH. 2014-05-16 16:22:56 -04:00
git-upload-pack Support symlinking git-annex and git-annex-shell from the Linux standalone bundle into PATH. 2014-05-16 16:22:56 -04:00
README Include git-receive-pack, git-upload-pack, and git wrappers in the Linux standalone build, and OSX app, so they will be available when it's added to PATH. 2013-12-24 16:28:10 -04:00
runshell webapp: Support using git-annex on a remote server, which was installed from the standalone tarball or OSX app, and so does not have git-annex in PATH (and may also not have git or rsync in PATH). 2014-04-20 18:39:10 -04:00

You can put this directory into your PATH, or symlink the programs in this
directory to anyplace already in your PATH, and use git-annex the same
as if you'd installed it using a package manager.

Or, you can use the runshell script in this directory to start a shell
that is configured to use git-annex and the other utilities included in
this bundle, including git, gpg, rsync, ssh, etc.

This should work on any Linux system of the appropriate architecture.
More or less.


How it works: This directory tree contains a lot of libraries and programs
that git-annex needs. But it's not a chroot. Instead, runshell sets a lot
of environment variables to cause files from here to be used, and a shim
around the binaries arranges for them to be run with the libraries in here.

It shouldn't even be dependent on the host system's glibc libraries.
All that's needed is a kernel that supports the glibc included in this
bundle.