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If you clone git-source-control - either by having access to github.com and cloning on your IRIS server, or by cloning locally than transferring the files using your approach of choice - you can install by running: |
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I am trying to install git-source-control on an InterSystems IRIS server. I got zpm/ipm installed by downloading the file and importing it into IRIS. But the zpm command seems to require access to pm.community.intersystems.com and my server does not allow that. Is there a way to download the necessary files and install them so I can use git-source-control?
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