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gitweb for Debian ----------------- The gitweb CGI by default looks into the directory /var/lib/git/ for browsable repositories (this is configured in /etc/gitweb.conf). It expects the repositories' .git subdirectories in /var/lib/git/, symlinks pointing to the corresponding subdirectories in the repositories are just fine, e.g.: ln -s ~pape/git/foo/.git /var/lib/git/foo.git On systems with an Apache webserver, gitweb is automatically made available at http://localhost/gitweb. This requires CGI support, so you may need to run "a2enmod cgi". You can deactivate the site by running "a2disconf gitweb" or tweak it by modifying /etc/apache2/conf-available/gitweb.conf For more details about setting up gitweb for a git.example.org server, and on how to make the git core tools such as 'git clone' work through http, see /usr/share/doc/git/README.Debian.