Install a newer version of Git on CentOS 7
Solution 1:
You could use a IUS repository (https://ius.io/) as provided on Git official site here. It contains prebuilt binaries for x86_64
.
To do that, run (as root):
yum install epel-release
yum remove git
rpm -U https://centos7.iuscommunity.org/ius-release.rpm
yum install git2u
(centos7
can be replaced with centos6
or rhel{6,7}
if you are not using CentOS).
Another option would be to use another RPM repository (i386
& x86_64
):
sudo yum -y install https://packages.endpoint.com/rhel/7/os/x86_64/endpoint-repo-1.7-1.x86_64.rpm
sudo yum install git
Solution 2:
Building from source is quite straightforward. Digital Ocean has a nice guide on building Git from source on CentOS 7. Place the resulting binary in /usr/local/bin/ on your CentOS 7 system (which, by default, is included in your $PATH) and you're good to go.
Of course you would prefer packages/using the repo, however given your situation I would not hesitate building it myself.
For general information; Push to Deploy was introduced in Git 2.3.0. Make sure to use this version or above.
Solution 3:
I have this approach for CentOS 7.2:
rpm -U http://opensource.wandisco.com/centos/7/git/x86_64/wandisco-git-release-7-2.noarch.rpm \
&& yum install -y git
At the moment I have 2.10.0
GIT version.
Or for CentOS 7.1 the same path but wandisco-git-release-7-1.noarch.rpm
.
You may inspect available releases http://opensource.wandisco.com/centos/7/git/x86_64/
Solution 4:
Red Hat maintains a software collection for Git 2.9:
https://www.softwarecollections.org/en/scls/rhscl/rh-git29/
This is the easiest and safest way to get Git 2.x on CentOS.