hmm, thinking about it (and you're going to think I'm really dumb for
this) but I shouldn't actually need to SSH into the server the
repository is hosted on as it is on the server I am deploying to.

I think I just need to get the right dir path to the repo don't I?

Lee

On Jan 27, 3:30 pm, Jamis Buck <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yeah:
>
>  ** [server.com :: err] Permission denied, please try again.
>  ** [server.com :: err] Permission denied, please try again.
>  ** [server.com :: err] Permission denied (publickey,password).
>  ** [server.com :: err] fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
>
> Looks like a problem with git being unable to connect to your repository
> from the remote server, to me. Make sure your keys are set up on the
> remote host such that you can connect to the repository host.
>
> - Jamis
>
> On 1/27/09 8:28 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>
> > Thanks for helping me so far Jamis
>
> >   * executing `deploy:cold'
> >   * executing `deploy:update'
> >  ** transaction: start
> >   * executing `deploy:update_code'
> >     executing locally: "git ls-remote [email protected]:/home/user/
> > project/.git/myrepo.git master"
> > [email protected]'s password:
> >   * executing "git clone  --depth 1 [email protected]:/home/user/
> > project/.git/myrepo.git /home/user/project/releases/20090127141338 &&
> > cd /home/user/project/releases/20090127141338 && git checkout  -b
> > deploy b9f6334df79afd89d3cff68c5ea50b15284311c9 && rm -Rf /home/user/
> > project/releases/20090127141338/.git && (echo
> > b9f6334df79afd89d3cff68c5ea50b15284311c9 > /home/user/project/releases/
> > 20090127141338/REVISION)"
> >     servers: ["server.com"]
> > Password:
> >     [server.com] executing command
> >  ** [server.com :: err] Permission denied, please try again.
> >  ** [server.com :: err] Permission denied, please try again.
> >  ** [server.com :: err] Permission denied (publickey,password).
> >  ** [server.com :: err] fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
> >  ** [server.com :: out] Initialized empty Git repository in /mnt/local/
> > home/user/project/releases/20090127141338/.git/
> >     command finished
> > *** [deploy:update_code] rolling back
> >   * executing "rm -rf /home/user/project/releases/20090127141338;
> > true"
> >     servers: ["server.com"]
> >     [server.com] executing command
> >     command finished
> > failed: "sh -c \"git clone  --depth 1 [email protected]:/home/user/
> > project/.git/myrepo.git master /home/user/project/releases/
> > 20090127141338 && cd /home/user/project/releases/20090127141338 && git
> > checkout  -b deploy b9f6334df79afd89d3cff68c5ea50b15284311c9 && rm -
> > Rf /home/user/project/releases/20090127141338/.git && (echo
> > b9f6334df79afd89d3cff68c5ea50b15284311c9 > /home/user/project/releases/
> > 20090127141338/REVISION)\"" on server.com
>
> > just quickly looking at that I've got a feeling that you're going to
> > tell me its my ssh publickey ..... but I will wait for your opinion.
>
> > thanks
>
> > Lee
>
> > On Jan 27, 2:58 pm, Jamis Buck <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> The actual error is occurring above that line, in the output somewhere.
> >> You'll need to look at the output from the server and see what's going
> >> on. Feel free to post more of the output if you'd like another eyeball
> >> or two to look with you.
>
> >> - Jamis
>
> >> On 1/27/09 7:19 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>
> >>> Hi there I'm just trying to get to grips with using git and capistrano
> >>> to deploy my rails apps,
> >>> I am using a dreamhost account to deploy the application on
> >>> here is the error/ failure message I keep getting:
> >>> failed: "sh -c \"git clone  --depth 1 [email protected]:/home/user/
> >>> project/.git/myrepo.git /home/user/project/releases/20090127141338 &&
> >>> cd /home/user/project/releases/20090127141338 && git checkout  -b
> >>> deploy b9f6334df79afd89d3cff68c5ea50b15284311c9 && rm -Rf /home/user/
> >>> project/releases/20090127141338/.git && (echo
> >>> b9f6334df79afd89d3cff68c5ea50b15284311c9 > /home/user//releases/
> >>> 20090127141338/REVISION)\"" on servername.com
> >>> for obvious reasons I've blanked out any sensitive info i.e usernames
> >>> etc. but could anyone tell me whats going wrong and if possible how to
> >>> remedy it?
> >>> many thanks
> >>> Lee
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