yes, unfortunately i'm getting a similar error:

fatal: unable to access 'https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/': Failed 
connect to github.com:443; No error
ERROR: failed process: Process(`git clone 
https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/`, ProcessExited(128)) [128] in error at 
error.jl:22 (repeats 2 times)

On Wednesday, June 17, 2015 at 5:28:43 PM UTC-4, Isaiah wrote:
>
> Well, if https is in fact accessible then the best bet is to troubleshoot 
> git directly first. After configuring the `insteadOf` git setting (per the 
> README) try something simple like `git clone 
> https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia` <https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia>. 
> There are a lot of guides on the internet for troubleshooting this issue.
>
> On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 4:46 PM, Yonatan Tekleab <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> yea, i figured the same thing since I am on the same system using https 
>> through my browser, but for some reason that I don't understand, Julia 
>> won't add/update packages, even when git is configured to use https
>>
>> On Wednesday, June 17, 2015 at 3:04:26 PM UTC-4, Isaiah wrote:
>>>
>>> Are you using the gmail web interface from this same system? If so, then 
>>> https:// should, in principle, be available and work for git too...
>>>
>>> On the other hand, if you are using a separate (windows) system for 
>>> gmail, then you ought to be able to run Pkg.install/build on the second 
>>> system, get all requirements you need, and then copy your 
>>> "C:/Users/USERNAME/.julia/v0.#" directory onto the firewalled system. This 
>>> is tricky/unreliable on linux, but should be quite simple on windows as 
>>> long as both systems are same word size -- both 32-bit or 64-bit (because 
>>> of Microsoft's ABI permanence).
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 2:31 PM, Yonatan Tekleab <[email protected]> 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I think I'm moving in the right direction. I downloaded several 
>>>> packages that IJulia depends on and put them in the ~/.julia/v0.3 
>>>> directory 
>>>> along with the IJulia package itself. Before I was just sticking them in 
>>>> the ~/.julia directory, and I don't think Julia was seeing the packages.
>>>>
>>>> When trying `using IJulia`, I get "ERROR: ZMQ not properly installed. 
>>>> Please run Pkg.build("ZMQ"). When I run that command, it tries to build 
>>>> Homebrew, WinRPM, and ZMQ, all of which have their own errors.
>>>> Homebrew: "could not spawn setenv(`git rev-parse --git-dir`; 
>>>> dir="P:\\.julia\\v0.3\\Homebrew\\deps\\usr"): no such file or directory 
>>>> (ENOENT)"
>>>> WinRPM: "update not defined"
>>>> ZMQ: "RPM not defined"
>>>>
>>>> When I try `Pkg.build("IJulia")`, it trys to build Homebrew, WinRPM, 
>>>> Nettle, ZMQ, and IJulia.  I get errors for all except IJulia.  The 
>>>> Homebrew, WinRPM and ZMQ errors are the same.  For Nettle, I get: "RPM not 
>>>> defined"
>>>>
>>>> Now I can open an IJulia instance, but the kernel dies shortly after it 
>>>> comes up. The command window states "ERROR: ZMQ not properly installed. 
>>>> Please run Pkg.build("ZMQ")". Then it attempts to restart the kernel and 
>>>> repeats the process.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, June 17, 2015 at 12:31:22 AM UTC-4, Tony Kelman wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Can you do `using IJulia`, and/or `Pkg.build("IJulia")` ? Note also 
>>>>> that IJulia depends on several other packages, indicated in the REQUIRE 
>>>>> file (and those packages may have other dependencies of their own).
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tuesday, June 16, 2015 at 3:40:14 PM UTC-7, Yonatan Tekleab wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Stefan,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm having the same problem.  Unfortunately the firewall I'm behind 
>>>>>> is clever enough prevent me from re-configuring git to use https, as 
>>>>>> many 
>>>>>> other threads have indicated.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I downloaded the master branch IJulia package from 
>>>>>> https://github.com/JuliaLang/IJulia.jl, extracted the folder, placed 
>>>>>> it inside the ~/.julia folder, then removed the ".jl-master" suffix.  
>>>>>> This 
>>>>>> still isn't working for me.  When I try to open IJulia from the command 
>>>>>> prompt ("ipython notebook --profile julia"), it pulls up the typical 
>>>>>> IPython notebook.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Any thoughts on what I'm doing wrong?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Thursday, October 31, 2013 at 10:16:06 AM UTC-4, Stefan Karpinski 
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> If you just make sure that the package source exists in ~/.julia, 
>>>>>>> that should do the trick. In fact, you don't need to mess around with 
>>>>>>> the 
>>>>>>> package manager at all – Pkg commands will fail but loading packages 
>>>>>>> should 
>>>>>>> work fine. Unfortunately, building packages with binary dependencies 
>>>>>>> will 
>>>>>>> likely fail, but if you stick with pure-Julia packages, you should be 
>>>>>>> ok.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 7:51 AM, Able Mashamba <[email protected]> 
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Dear Informed,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Is there a way to manually install julia packages on a Windows 
>>>>>>>> system that has a proxy.pac config system with a paranoid firewall. I 
>>>>>>>> have 
>>>>>>>> downloaded the packages I need and would want to install them manually 
>>>>>>>> as 
>>>>>>>> it appears Internet permission settings at my institution are making 
>>>>>>>> all 
>>>>>>>> Pkg.*() commands fail.
>>>>>>>>
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>>>>>>>> julia> Pkg.add("Distributions")
>>>>>>>> INFO: Initializing package repository C:\Users\amashamba\.julia
>>>>>>>> INFO: Cloning METADATA from git://github.com/JuliaLang/METADATA.jl
>>>>>>>> fatal: unable to connect to github.com:
>>>>>>>> github.com[0: 192.30.252.130]: errno=No error
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> ERROR: failed process: Process(`git clone -q -b metadata-v2 git://
>>>>>>>> github.com/Jul
>>>>>>>> iaLang/METADATA.jl METADATA`, ProcessExited(128)) [128]
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> julia>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>
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