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Stefan Engel
Make detecting bare Git repositories more robust

Git remote repositories may end on '.git', e.g. myrepo.git. Just checking
for a repository path to end on '.git' causes 'Repository not found' errors
in such a case. To distinguish between bare and normal Git repositories,
check if there is a '/.git' part at the end of the repository path
(i.e. if GIT_DIR is pointing to '.' (bare) or '.git').
[db_settings]
# Used to identify which repository this database is versioned under.
# You can use the name of your project.
repository_id=rhodecode_db_migrations

# The name of the database table used to track the schema version.
# This name shouldn't already be used by your project.
# If this is changed once a database is under version control, you'll need to 
# change the table name in each database too. 
version_table=db_migrate_version

# When committing a change script, Migrate will attempt to generate the 
# sql for all supported databases; normally, if one of them fails - probably
# because you don't have that database installed - it is ignored and the 
# commit continues, perhaps ending successfully. 
# Databases in this list MUST compile successfully during a commit, or the 
# entire commit will fail. List the databases your application will actually 
# be using to ensure your updates to that database work properly.
# This must be a list; example: ['postgres','sqlite']
required_dbs=['sqlite']