How did you solved this problem? I have the very same issue
On Tuesday, March 6, 2012 7:50:24 AM UTC+2, v2k wrote: > > I have gitorious setup on Ubuntu 11.10. It's on my LAN. the IP is > 10.0.0.144. This is defined as 'fireice' via hosts. Gitorious is getting > confused with the paths and I'm not sure what to tell it. > > It works if I hack in the remote repository path name.. ie > /var/www/gitorious/repositories/dd8/0f8/58e305738f607683bcb638adc20b743039.git > > in gitorious.yml: > gitorious_client_host: localhost > > # Host name users use to reach Gitorious, e.g. "gitorious.org". > gitorious_host: fireice > > e.g. > > Works via git: > v2k@RADAGAST /d/dev > $ git clone git://fireice/test/test01.git > Cloning into 'test01'... > warning: You appear to have cloned an empty repository. > > Fails via ssh: > v2k@RADAGAST /d/dev/t > $ git clone git@fireice:test/test01.git > Cloning into 'test01'... > fatal: 'test/test01.git' does not appear to be a git repository > fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly > > A push test: > v2k@RADAGAST /d/dev/test01 (master) > $ vim test.txt > > v2k@RADAGAST /d/dev/test01 (master) > $ git add test.txt > > v2k@RADAGAST /d/dev/test01 (master) > $ git commit -a > [master (root-commit) 9858582] test > 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) > create mode 100644 test.txt > > v2k@RADAGAST /d/dev/test01 (master) > $ git push > fatal: protocol error: expected sha/ref, got '☻ > ---------------------------------------------- > The git:// url is read-only. Please see https://fireice/test/test01 for > the push > url, if you're a committer. > ----------------------------------------------' > > v2k@RADAGAST /d/dev/test01 (master) > $ git remote set-url --push origin git@fireice:test/test01.git > > v2k@RADAGAST /d/dev/test01 (master) > $ git push origin master > fatal: 'test/test01.git' does not appear to be a git repository > fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly > > v2k@RADAGAST /d/dev/test01 (master) > $ git remote set-url --push origin > git@fireice:/var/www/gitorious/repositories/ > dd8/0f8/58e305738f607683bcb638adc20b743039.git > > v2k@RADAGAST /d/dev/test01 (master) > $ git push origin master > Counting objects: 3, done. > Writing objects: 100% (3/3), 208 bytes, done. > Total 3 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0) > remote: => Syncing Gitorious... [OK] > To > git@fireice:/var/www/gitorious/repositories/dd8/0f8/58e305738f607683bcb638adc > 20b743039.git > * [new branch] master -> master > > > On Tuesday, March 6, 2012 7:50:24 AM UTC+2, v2k wrote: > > I have gitorious setup on Ubuntu 11.10. It's on my LAN. the IP is > 10.0.0.144. This is defined as 'fireice' via hosts. Gitorious is getting > confused with the paths and I'm not sure what to tell it. > > It works if I hack in the remote repository path name.. ie > /var/www/gitorious/repositories/dd8/0f8/58e305738f607683bcb638adc20b743039.git > > in gitorious.yml: > gitorious_client_host: localhost > > # Host name users use to reach Gitorious, e.g. "gitorious.org". > gitorious_host: fireice > > e.g. > > Works via git: > v2k@RADAGAST /d/dev > $ git clone git://fireice/test/test01.git > Cloning into 'test01'... > warning: You appear to have cloned an empty repository. > > Fails via ssh: > v2k@RADAGAST /d/dev/t > $ git clone git@fireice:test/test01.git > Cloning into 'test01'... > fatal: 'test/test01.git' does not appear to be a git repository > fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly > > A push test: > v2k@RADAGAST /d/dev/test01 (master) > $ vim test.txt > > v2k@RADAGAST /d/dev/test01 (master) > $ git add test.txt > > v2k@RADAGAST /d/dev/test01 (master) > $ git commit -a > [master (root-commit) 9858582] test > 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) > create mode 100644 test.txt > > v2k@RADAGAST /d/dev/test01 (master) > $ git push > fatal: protocol error: expected sha/ref, got '☻ > ---------------------------------------------- > The git:// url is read-only. Please see https://fireice/test/test01 for > the push > url, if you're a committer. > ----------------------------------------------' > > v2k@RADAGAST /d/dev/test01 (master) > $ git remote set-url --push origin git@fireice:test/test01.git > > v2k@RADAGAST /d/dev/test01 (master) > $ git push origin master > fatal: 'test/test01.git' does not appear to be a git repository > fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly > > v2k@RADAGAST /d/dev/test01 (master) > $ git remote set-url --push origin > git@fireice:/var/www/gitorious/repositories/ > dd8/0f8/58e305738f607683bcb638adc20b743039.git > > v2k@RADAGAST /d/dev/test01 (master) > $ git push origin master > Counting objects: 3, done. > Writing objects: 100% (3/3), 208 bytes, done. > Total 3 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0) > remote: => Syncing Gitorious... [OK] > To > git@fireice:/var/www/gitorious/repositories/dd8/0f8/58e305738f607683bcb638adc > 20b743039.git > * [new branch] master -> master > > > On Tuesday, March 6, 2012 7:50:24 AM UTC+2, v2k wrote: > > I have gitorious setup on Ubuntu 11.10. It's on my LAN. the IP is > 10.0.0.144. This is defined as 'fireice' via hosts. Gitorious is getting > confused with the paths and I'm not sure what to tell it. > > It works if I hack in the remote repository path name.. ie > /var/www/gitorious/repositories/dd8/0f8/58e305738f607683bcb638adc20b743039.git > > in gitorious.yml: > gitorious_client_host: localhost > > # Host name users use to reach Gitorious, e.g. "gitorious.org". > gitorious_host: fireice > > e.g. > > Works via git: > v2k@RADAGAST /d/dev > $ git clone git://fireice/test/test01.git > Cloning into 'test01'... > warning: You appear to have cloned an empty repository. > > Fails via ssh: > v2k@RADAGAST /d/dev/t > $ git clone git@fireice:test/test01.git > Cloning into 'test01'... > fatal: 'test/test01.git' does not appear to be a git repository > fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly > > A push test: > v2k@RADAGAST /d/dev/test01 (master) > $ vim test.txt > > v2k@RADAGAST /d/dev/test01 (master) > $ git add test.txt > > v2k@RADAGAST /d/dev/test01 (master) > $ git commit -a > [master (root-commit) 9858582] test > 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) > create mode 100644 test.txt > > v2k@RADAGAST /d/dev/test01 (master) > $ git push > fatal: protocol error: expected sha/ref, got '☻ > ---------------------------------------------- > The git:// url is read-only. Please see https://fireice/test/test01 for > the push > url, if you're a committer. > ----------------------------------------------' > > v2k@RADAGAST /d/dev/test01 (master) > $ git remote set-url --push origin git@fireice:test/test01.git > > v2k@RADAGAST /d/dev/test01 (master) > $ git push origin master > fatal: 'test/test01.git' does not appear to be a git repository > fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly > > v2k@RADAGAST /d/dev/test01 (master) > $ git remote set-url --push origin > git@fireice:/var/www/gitorious/repositories/ > dd8/0f8/58e305738f607683bcb638adc20b743039.git > > v2k@RADAGAST /d/dev/test01 (master) > $ git push origin master > Counting objects: 3, done. > Writing objects: 100% (3/3), 208 bytes, done. > Total 3 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0) > remote: => Syncing Gitorious... [OK] > To > git@fireice:/var/www/gitorious/repositories/dd8/0f8/58e305738f607683bcb638adc > 20b743039.git > * [new branch] master -> master > > > -- To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]
