On Wed, Nov 03, 2010 at 01:05:36PM -0400, George Hunt wrote:
Username for git.sl.o: georgejh...@gmail.com
projects: pydebug and xophoto
The push to jita.sl.o was successful!
Ok, we are limited in investigating problem with current git.sl.o
instance. These days we are moving it to jita.sl.o,
Thanks Aleksey for your help,
George
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 7:25 AM, Aleksey Lim alsr...@member.fsf.org wrote:
On Wed, Nov 03, 2010 at 01:05:36PM -0400, George Hunt wrote:
Username for git.sl.o: georgejh...@gmail.com
projects: pydebug and xophoto
The push to jita.sl.o was successful!
I tried the push from another ip address. Same result, so it's probably not
the blacklist problem.
The literature suggests that I should check for world or group writeability
on the path from root to .ssh/known_hosts on the server, and on the client
machine. I have double checked my client. Don't
On Wed, Nov 03, 2010 at 06:22:14AM -0400, George Hunt wrote:
I tried the push from another ip address. Same result, so it's probably not
the blacklist problem.
The literature suggests that I should check for world or group writeability
on the path from root to .ssh/known_hosts on the server,
Username for git.sl.o: georgejh...@gmail.com
projects: pydebug and xophoto
The push to jita.sl.o was successful!
George
On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 8:21 AM, Aleksey Lim alsr...@member.fsf.org wrote:
On Wed, Nov 03, 2010 at 06:22:14AM -0400, George Hunt wrote:
I tried the push from another ip
On Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 07:58:00PM -0400, George Hunt wrote:
Hi Aleksey,
Thanks for the response.
The ssh step fails. Trying ssh -vvv gitori...@git.sugarlabs.org indicates
that the negotiation proceeds in what looks to be a normal manner, until the
point where the client determines that
I have 2 projects that I have been pushing git commits to for almost a
year. In one I created a new branch, and was concerned that my local change
was preventing the successful git push. But the other project has no
structural changes, and still gets the response fatal: the remote end hung
up
Hi Aleksey,
Thanks for the response.
The ssh step fails. Trying ssh -vvv gitori...@git.sugarlabs.org indicates
that the negotiation proceeds in what looks to be a normal manner, until the
point where the client determines that public key method is authorized, and
client is offering my public
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