Anyone here got any thoughts on why I'm getting the error:

 Access denied or bad repository path
 fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly

from doing a: git push origin master

to a new repo that I've created in gitorious?

(I get this from both ubuntu and os x workstations.)



On Apr 10, 3:40 pm, git_usr <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey Marius,
>
> From searching this group... it looks like I'm getting the right
> response from:
> $ ssh git@<server-ip>
>
> Output:
> PTY allocation request failed on channel 0
>  Need SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND
>  Connection to <server-ip> closed.
>
> This shows, as my earlier post did, that gitorious is replying to the
> git command.
>
> Here's a link to someone who had same 
> error:https://groups.google.com/group/gitorious/browse_thread/thread/a83536...
> They solved the issue by removing a duplicate pub key they had
> forgotten existed in authorized_keys.
> Unfortunately I don't have this cause. ;-(
>
> I really like what your great software offers to do, and am keen to
> put it to use for a dev team as soon as this issue is resolved.
> If I get time I may be able to contribute a howto on setting up
> gitorious on freebsd, though only after I've worked out how to
> successfully daemonize activemq/git-daemon/poller.
> I hope you can help me track down the issue I'm having. I've read a
> lot of tutorials and tested gitorious and the server within the limits
> of my knowledge.
> But now I'm really stuck, which is why I first posted - I spent 2 days
> debugging before my first post as I don't like to litter forums/groups
> with questions that can be answered by reading the docs.
>
> Do you think I may have misconfigured permissions somewhere?
> What test would you recommend next?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> On Apr 9, 12:46 pm, git_usr <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Thanks Marius,
>
> >  the actual message I get from:
>
> >  $ git push origin master
>
> >  is:
>
> >  Access denied or bad repository path
> >  fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
>
> >  I just abbreviated the error for the subject line and added the 'git' part
> > to show this was from doing a git commmand.
> >  Sorry for the confusion!
>
> >  If I do:
> >  $ ssh git@<your-ip>
>
> >  I get:
>
> >  PTY allocation request failed on channel 0
> >  Need SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND
> >  Connection to <server-ip> closed.
>
> > Does this look correct?

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