- if ! ssh $DEPLOY_USER@$NODE test -d ${GITTARGET}.git ; then
-
- # Initialize the git repository (1st time case). We're
- # actually going to make two repositories here because git
- # will complain if you try to push to a repository with a
- # checkout. So we're going to create a "bare" repository
- # and then clone a regular repository (with a checkout)
- # from that.
-
- ssh $DEPLOY_USER@$NODE git init --bare ${GITTARGET}.git
- if ! git remote add $NODE $DEPLOY_USER@$NODE:${GITTARGET}.git ; then
- git remote set-url $NODE $DEPLOY_USER@$NODE:${GITTARGET}.git
- fi
- git push $NODE $BRANCH
- ssh $DEPLOY_USER@$NODE git clone ${GITTARGET}.git ${GITTARGET}
- fi
+ SSH=`ssh_cmd "$NODE"`
+ GIT="eval `git_cmd $NODE`"
+ if ! $SSH $DEPLOY_USER@$NODE test -d ${GITTARGET}.git ; then
+
+ # Initialize the git repository (1st time case). We're
+ # actually going to make two repositories here because git
+ # will complain if you try to push to a repository with a
+ # checkout. So we're going to create a "bare" repository
+ # and then clone a regular repository (with a checkout)
+ # from that.
+
+ $SSH $DEPLOY_USER@$NODE git init --bare --shared=0600 ${GITTARGET}.git
+ if ! $GIT remote add $NODE $DEPLOY_USER@$NODE:${GITTARGET}.git ; then
+ $GIT remote set-url $NODE $DEPLOY_USER@$NODE:${GITTARGET}.git
+ fi
+ $GIT push $NODE $BRANCH
+ $SSH $DEPLOY_USER@$NODE "umask 0077 && git clone ${GITTARGET}.git ${GITTARGET}"
+ fi