yocto-boun...@yoctoproject.org wrote on 03/02/2016 06:23:12 AM:

> From: "Olsson Rikard (RBSN/ESW1)" <rikard.ols...@se.bosch.com>
> To: "yocto@yoctoproject.org" <yocto@yoctoproject.org>, 
> Date: 03/02/2016 06:31 AM
> Subject: [yocto] Question about access local stash/bitbucket server via 
yocto
> Sent by: yocto-boun...@yoctoproject.org
> 
> Dear Yocto members,
> 
> My first post so here we go….
> 1) I am new to yocto and so is the company I work for….
> 2) My companys firewall/intranet blocks git protocol so only http works… 

> 
> Anyhow, in the company there is a local stash/bitbucket sever which 
> run on XXXX port number where I have some repositories and I am able
> to clone them with: 
> git clone http://<USER>@<server>:<PORT>/XXX/~YYY/ZZZ.git[%3cUSER%
> 3e@%3cserver%3e] ==> This works fine from command line, note the “~”
> 
> However, now I want to do the clone from a yocto/bitbake file I 
> created as follows:
> LIC_FILES_CHKSUM = "file://LICENSE;md5=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX"
> FILESEXTRAPATHS_prepend := "${THISDIR}/${PN}-${PV}:"
> SRCREV = "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX"
> SRC_URI = "http:/<USER>@<server>:<PORT>/XXX/~YYY/ZZZ.git"
> However this fails with Username/Password Authentication Failed 
> which I find strange since I have no problem with git clone …..

Using SSH is probably your best bet. You'll need to upload your public
key to Stash first (it's in your account settings). The SRC_URI syntax is
a bit awkward in my opinion, but it looks like this:
SRC_URI = "git://<user>@<server>:<port>/XXX/~YYY/ZZZ.git;protocol=ssh"

Note that the user is not your Stash username, it's the user that Stash
uses for SSH. It is probably "git" or something similar. The port number
and tilde are not a problem.

> 
> Now I have two questions:
> 1)     Is it possible to add my USER and PASSWORD in the bitbake/
> yocto (*.bb file) file to work around the Username/Password 
> Authentication Failed problem.
> 2)     I also have a question if there are any limitation in the 
> path I use, for example:
> a.     Is it OK to have <PORT> number as part of path, I haven’t 
> seen that in any other files related to yocto/bitbake? And if not 
> how do I specify the PORT number?
> b.    Or maybe the “~” will cause problem , I haven’t seen this in 
> any path names related to yocto/bitbake?
> 
> Any advice I appreciated.
> 
> Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards 
> 
> Rikard Olsson
> 
> Engineering Software, Lund, Sweden (RBSN/ESW) 
> Tel. +46(46)270-6843 | rikard.olss...@se.bosch.com 

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