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On Sat, Dec 11, 2021 at 8:28 PM Vern Hamberg via WDSCI-L <
wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hey Jack - look at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bO6I86IoLko - Charlie
Guarino's brief intro to using git with RDi - you install git on the IBM
i using the yum process we now have, and you install eGit into RDi -
Charlie seemed to have no problems, but YMMV.


I'm expert at Git, ssh and bash on the IBM i.

I've just never done this via RDi.

If all the git action happens in RDi on the IBM i itself, then obviously
git and the shell have to be configured correctly on the IBM i.
If RDi is using a local copy of git to talk to the remote repo on the IBM
i, then git has to be configured on the local machine.
If no repo exists anywhere, git isn't going to do anything. I assume Jim
Oberholzer has a repo already created on the IBM i.
Methinx that a quick Zoom with Jim would probably sort things out.

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