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systemd-unit for git-daemon
# conf.d file for git-daemon
#
# Please check man 1 git-daemon for more information about the options
# git-daemon accepts. You MUST edit this to include your repositories you wish
# to serve.
#
# Some of the meaningful options are:
# --syslog --- Enables syslog logging
# --verbose --- Enables verbose logging
# --export-all --- Exports all repositories
# --port=XXXX --- Starts in port XXXX instead of 9418
#
GITDAEMON_OPTS="--syslog --base-path=/var/git"
# To run an anonymous git safely, the following user should be able to only
# read your Git repositories. It should not be able to write to anywhere on
# your system, esp. not the repositories.
GIT_USER="nobody"
GIT_GROUP="nobody"
[Unit]
Description=Git Activation Socket
[Socket]
ListenStream=9418
Accept=true
[Install]
WantedBy=sockets.target
[Unit]
Description=Git Repositories Server Daemon
Documentation=man:git-daemon(1)
[Service]
User=nobody
Group=nobody
EnvironmentFile=/etc/conf.d/git-daemon
# Ignore non-zero exit status, access error makes git-daemon return them
ExecStart=-/usr/libexec/git-core/git-daemon --inetd --base-path=/var/git --verbose $GITDAEMON_OPTS
StandardInput=socket
StandardOutput=inherit
StandardError=journal
@jankal
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jankal commented Jun 15, 2016

It just doesn'T work as I see:

git-daemon.service failed to run 'start' task: Invalid argument

Only changed the user to git-daemon everywhere and the directory to my git repos.

@jeremiah
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@jankal What command did you run?

@penguin359
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@jankal It should be [email protected] with the at-sign attached. I think that might be the issue. Also, it's the socket that needs to be enabled and started for Git, not the service.

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