I have set up git repo on my own server and can deal with it via ssh, something like that (I use ssh key for it)
git clone [email protected]:/home/git/repo.git
and I have set up git daemon, so I can use it something like following
git clone [email protected]:/home/git/repo
I have configured local git to use ssh instead of https, so my ~/.gitconfig has following
[url "[email protected]:"]
insteadOf = https://myserver.com
and following works well
git clone https://myserver.com/home/git/repo
but when I try to deal with it by 'go get'
go get myserver.com/home/git/repo
I got an error
go get: unrecognized import path "myserver.com/home/git/repo": https fetch: Get "https://myserver.com/home/git/repo?go-get=1": dial tcp HERE_IS_IP_ADDR:443: connect: connection refused
I have already tried to do something like that
go env -w GOPRIVATE="myserver.com/home/git/repo"
but it doesn't work.
I use go version go1.16.4 linux/amd64
Could somebody help with it?
When you designate your repo as an import path to go, try adding .git to the chunk that represents the root of the target repository :
go get myserver.com/home/git/repo.git
# to get a subpackage:
go get myserver.com/home/git/repo.git/sub/pkg
go help get has the following paragraph :
For more about how 'go get' finds source code to download, see 'go help importpath'.
go help importpath explains, in the Remote import paths section :
a few hosting platforms, like github.com or bitbucket.org, are automatically handled ; for other hosting solutions :
To declare the code location, an import path of the form
repository.vcs/path
specifies the given repository, ...
where .vcs can be one of .git, .hg, .svn, .bzr, .fossil.
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