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Gitea Installer
Installs Gitea as a systemd service
Linux
Just follow these instructions:
# Create a 'gitea' user and group with the home /opt/gitea
sudo adduser gitea --home /opt/gitea
# Make some other potentially useful directories for that user/group
sudo mkdir -p /opt/gitea/ /var/log/gitea /srv/gitea
sudo chown -R gitea:gitea /opt/gitea/ /var/log/gitea /srv/gitea
# Download and install gitea
sudo wget -O /opt/gitea/gitea https://dl.gitea.io/gitea/1.0.1/gitea-1.0.1-linux-amd64
sudo chmod +x gitea
# Download and install the gitea.service for systemd
sudo wget -O /etc/systemd/system/gitea.service https://git.coolaj86.com/coolaj86/gitea-installer/src/master/dist/etc/systemd/system/gitea.service
# Start gitea
sudo systemctl restart gitea
Troubleshooting
Error 226/Namespace
Most likely a directory that is supposed to be writable doesn't exist.
Failed to get repository owner (foobar): no such table: user
Your custom/conf/app.ini
has a line like this:
[database]
DB_TYPE = sqlite3
PATH = data/gogs.db
And it should probably look like this instead:
[database]
DB_TYPE = sqlite3
PATH = /opt/gitea/data/gitea.db
Gitea: Invalid key ID
Gitea: Invalid key ID
Invalid key ID[key-2]: public key does not exist [id: 2]
fatal: Could not read from remote repository.
Please make sure you have the correct access rights
You are connecting to gitea with a different ssh key (usually id_rsa.pub
)
than the one you uploaded. You can usually fix this by uploading your default key
or by manually specifying which key to use, for example:
~/.ssh/config
:
Host git.example.com
User gitea
IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_rsa