Mouk
Mouk

Reputation: 1737

Git over ssh without Git being installed on server

I have full access to some folder on a remote Linux server over ssh and scp. I can upload and download files but not install apps. Now I want to put a git repository on this server. When I try to clone from an over scp copied repository I get the following error message:

sgit-upload-pack: Command not found
fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly

Cloning using the same command from Github works as expected. Do I need Git installed on the server? If yes, is there any work around?

Upvotes: 12

Views: 3026

Answers (3)

arafeandur
arafeandur

Reputation: 316

You would need enhanced access for SSHFS, I would imagine.

This would be a really cool addition to Git, and I believe there is some way to do it, though I haven't found it... yet. I am using git in combination with rsync to the remote server for a similar situation.

Upvotes: 0

Jacob Rask
Jacob Rask

Reputation: 24368

You could use SSHFS and mount the directory on your local machine, and then run Git locally.

Upvotes: 8

Roman Plášil
Roman Plášil

Reputation: 1970

I think that git needs to be there. But you can simply install it in the directory you have access to.

Upvotes: 9

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