I tried the Credentials Plugin, but could not get it to work either.

I am out of ideas and am giving up.  I've tried for two weeks and am no
closer now than when I started.

I've un-installed Jenkins and deleted my GitHub account.

Signing off and moving on...



On Sun, May 11, 2014 at 9:58 AM, Mark Waite <[email protected]>wrote:

> You will probably have a better chance of success if you update your
> credentials plugin to the latest version, register your private key in the
> "Manage Jenkins", "Manage Credentials" section, then use that registered
> credential with your job.  That has the benefit that the private key is
> managed by Jenkins and will be used on slaves and masters as needed.
>
> You could also try the same operations without installing git at all, if
> you use "Manage Jenkins" to add "JGit" as an installation of git.  The JGit
> implementation is not yet at functional parity with the command
> implementation, but it is pure Java so the use cases which it handles are
> all handled in Java, without requiring installation of a separate program.
>
> I believe that "Jenkins the Definitive Guide" was published before the
> Credentials plugin was used by the git plugin.
>
> Mark Waite
>
>
> On Sun, May 11, 2014 at 6:38 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>  Okay, I am a newbie to Jenkins.
>>
>> I'm reading Jenkins: The Definitive 
>> Guide<http://isbn.directory/book/978-1-4493-0535-2>and am attempting to set 
>> up the first example.
>>
>> I'm having issues and I've searched and haven't really found an answer.
>>
>> So, I am posting here in the hopes that this is a simple configuration
>> issue.
>>
>> I've done the following:
>>
>>    - Set up Jenkins as a windows service and installed the Git Plugin
>>    - Used Git-Bash to open a window and create the key pair
>>    - Copied the public key to my Git account
>>    - Cloned the Git repository as directed in the book's example
>>
>> However, I am seeing the following error message each time Jenkins
>> attempts to pull changes from the Git repository:
>>
>> Started by an SCM change:
>>
>> Building in workspace C:\Jenkins\workspace\game-of-life-default
>>  git.exe rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree
>> Fetching changes from the remote Git repository
>>  git.exe config remote.origin.url 
>> [email protected]:xxxx-xxxxxx/game-of-life.git
>> Fetching upstream changes from [email protected]:xxxx-xxxxx/game-of-life.git
>>  git.exe --version
>>  git.exe fetch --tags --progress [email protected]:xxxx-xxxxx/game-of-life.git 
>> +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*
>>
>> ERROR: Timeout after 10 minutes
>>
>> FATAL: Failed to fetch from [email protected]:xxxx-xxxxx/game-of-life.git
>>
>> hudson.plugins.git.GitException: Failed to fetch from 
>> [email protected]:xxxx-xxxxx/game-of-life.git
>>
>> Finally returning with a status code: -1.
>>
>> Any help would be appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
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