If this feature is enabled then permitted users can automatically create a
repository when pushing to one that does not yet exist. Permitted users
are administrators and any user with the CREATE role.
If the pushing account is an administrator, the created repository may be
located in any folder/project space. This reposiory will inherit the server's
default access restriction and authorization control. The repository owner
will be the pushing account.
If the pushing account is a regular user with the CREATE role, the repository
can only be located in the account's personal folder (~username/myrepo.git).
This repository will be VIEW restricted and accessible by NAMED users. The
repository owner will be the pushing account.
Draft project pages, project metadata, and RSS feeds
This is an in-progress feature to offer an interface for grouped
repositories. This may help installations with large numbers of
repositories stay organized. It also will be part of a future,
more advanced security model.
Added a script to facilitate setting the proxy host and port and no proxy hosts, and then it concatenates all the java system properties for setting the java proxy configurations and puts the resulting string in an environment variable JAVA_PROXY_CONFIG, modified the scirpts gitblit, gitblit-ubuntu, and gitblit-centos to source the java-proxy-config.sh script and then include the resulting java proxy configuration in the java command
chkconfig was failing with the following messsage "service gitblit does not support chkconfig"
Adding a description attribute resolves this issue since it is a required chkconfig attribute.