I've "setup-a-msysgit-server-with-copssh-on-windows", following Tim Davis' guide and I was now learning how to use the git commands, following Jason Meridth's guide, and I have managed to get everything working fine, but now I can't pass the push command.
I have set the server and the client on the same machine (for now), win7-x64.
Here is some info of how things are set up:
CopSSH Folder : C:/SSH/
Local Home Folder : C:/Users/rvc/
Remote Home Folder: C:/SSH/home/rvc/ # aka /cygdrive/c/SSH/home/rvc/
git remote rep : C:/SSH/home/rvc/myapp.git # empty rep
At '/SSH/home/rvc/.bashrc' and 'Users/rvc/.bashrc':
export HOME=/cygdrive/c/SSH/home/rvc
gitpath='/cygdrive/c/Program Files (x86)/Git/bin'
gitcorepath='/cygdrive/c/Program Files (x86)/Git/libexec/git-core'
PATH=${gitpath}:${gitcorepath}:${PATH}
So, cloning works (everything bellow is done via "Git Bash here" :P):
rvc@RVC-DESKTOP /c/code
$ git clone ssh://[email protected]:5858/SSH/home/rvc/myapp.git
Initialized empty Git repository in C:/code/myapp/.git/
warning: You appear to have cloned an empty repository.
rvc@RVC-DESKTOP /c/code
$ cd myapp
rvc@RVC-DESKTOP /c/code/myapp (master)
$ git remote -v
origin ssh://[email protected]:5858/SSH/home/rvc/myapp.git (fetch)
origin ssh://[email protected]:5858/SSH/home/rvc/myapp.git (push)
Then I create a file:
rvc@RVC-DESKTOP /c/code/myapp (master)
$ touch test.file
rvc@RVC-DESKTOP /c/code/myapp (master)
$ ls
test.file
Try to push it and get this error:
rvc@RVC-DESKTOP /c/code/myapp (master)
$ git add test.file
rvc@RVC-DESKTOP /c/code/myapp (master)
$ GIT_TRACE=1 git push origin master
trace: built-in: git 'push' 'origin' 'master'
trace: run_command: 'C:\Users\rvc\bin\plink.exe' '-batch' '-P' '5858' '[email protected]
68.1.65' 'git-receive-pack '\''/SSH/home/rvc/myapp.git'\'''
git: '/SSH/home/rvc/myapp.git' is not a git command. See 'git --help'.
fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
"git: '/SSH/home/rvc/myapp.git' is not a git command. See 'git --help'." .. what?!
EDIT: RAAAGE!!
I'm having the same problem again, but now with ssh:
rvc@RVC-DESKTOP /c/code/myapp (master)
$ GIT_TRACE=1 git push
trace: built-in: git 'push'
trace: run_command: 'ssh' '-p' '5858' '[email protected]' 'git-receive-pack '\''/
SSH/home/rvc/myapp.git'\'''
git: '/SSH/home/rvc/myapp.git' is not a git command. See 'git --help'.
fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
I've tried GUI push, and shows the same message.
git: '/SSH/home/rvc/myapp.git' is not a git command. See 'git --help'.
Pushing to ssh://[email protected]:5858/SSH/home/rvc/myapp.git
fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
Here's the currents .bashrc:
C:\Users\rvc.bashrc (I think this is used only by cygwin/git bash):
export HOME=/c/SSH/home/rvc
gitpath='/c/Program Files (x86)/Git/bin'
gitcorepath='/c/Program Files (x86)/Git/libexec/git-core'
export GIT_EXEC_PATH=${gitcorepath}
PATH=${gitpath}:${gitcorepath}:${PATH}
C:\SSH\home\rvc.bashrc (.. and this is used when git connects via ssh to the "remote" server):
export HOME=/c/SSH/home/rvc
gitpath='/cygdrive/c/Program Files (x86)/Git/bin'
gitcorepath='/cygdrive/c/Program Files (x86)/Git/libexec/git-core'
export GIT_EXEC_PATH=${gitcorepath}
PATH=${gitpath}:${gitcorepath}:${PATH}
EDIT 2: Some additional info:
rvc@RVC-DESKTOP /c/code/myapp (master)
$ ssh -p 5858 [email protected] git-receive-pack /SSH/home/rvc/myapp.git
git: '/SSH/home/rvc/myapp.git' is not a git command. See 'git --help'.
EDIT 3:
rvc@RVC-DESKTOP /c/code/myapp (master)
$ git push --receive-pack='git receive-pack' ssh://[email protected]:5858/SSH/home/rvc/myapp.git --a
ll
Counting objects: 3, done.
Writing objects: 100% (3/3), 202 bytes, done.
Total 3 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0)
To ssh://[email protected]:5858/SSH/home/rvc/myapp.git
* [new branch] master -> master
Has this did the trick??
git push is running 'git-receive-pack', and it should be 'git receive-pack' ?
My git version is 'git version 1.7.0.2.msysgit.0'
Found the answer...
GIT_SSH
If this environment variable is set then git fetch and git push will
use this command instead of ssh when they need to connect to a remote system. The $GIT_SSH command will be given exactly two arguments: the username@host (or just host) from the URL and the shell command to execute on that remote system.
To pass options to the program that you want to list in GIT_SSH you
will need to wrap the program and options into a shell script, then set GIT_SSH to refer to the shell script.
Usually it is easier to configure any desired options through your
personal .ssh/config file. Please consult your ssh documentation for further details.
I just had to delete the GIT_SSH var from the windows environment variables.
I've had it set because I was following Tim Davis' guide, but without using TortoiseGit, and the guide says to point the variable to TortoisePlink (step 4.4), so I assumed I had to pointed to plink.exe :P. O well.. moving to the next problem...
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