I followed the steps from Egit user guide, but I get an error message with auth fail.
What I do:
I have copied the public key fr开发者_C百科omWindow > Preferences > Network Connections > SSH2 > Key Management
to GitHub under account settings
Then I do
Team > Push
...
I enter the git@github.com:....
uri and click next. But then I get the error:
**Cannot get remote repository refs
Reason: git@github.com:.... : Auth fail**
What could be the problem?
Thanks
Old question, but for future reference:
Make sure you did setup a push remote. It worked for me when I got both the Cannot get remote repository refs-problems ("... Passphrase for..." and "Auth fail" in the "Push..." dialog).
Provided that you already:
Setup your SSH keys with Github (Window > Preferences > General > Network Connections > SSH2)
Setup your local repository (you can follow this guide for that)
Created a Github repository (same guide)
... here's how you do it:
- Go to the Git Repositories view (Window > Show View > Other > Git Repositories)
- Expand your Repository and right click Remotes --> "Create Remote"
- "Remote Name": origin, "Configure push": checked --> click "OK"
- Click the "Change..." button
- Paste your git URI and select protocol ssh --> click "Finish"
- Now, click "Save and Push" and NOW you should get a password prompt --> enter the public key passphrase here (provided that you DID (and you should) setup a passphrase to your public key) --> click "OK"
- Now you should get a confirmation window saying "Pushed to YourRepository - origin" --> click "OK"
- Push to upstream, but this time use "Configured remote repository" as your Destination Git repository
- Go get yourself a well earned cup of coffee!
Check my solution from this related question: "Auth Failed" error with EGit and GitHub
Briefly: set GIT_SSH environment variable with a path to the system ssh executable before launching Eclipse. Far from nice but works.
For Ubuntu:
> export GIT_SSH=/usr/bin/ssh
> eclipse
I finally fixed this on my platform (mainly was a key issue but also critical not to have a leading slash before the repo path in the dialog pictured above). You can see more details in my post here, if you like:
http://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php?t=msg&goto=648905&S=9bcfa96ab726d744d41a19c7fb02d723#msg_648905
Good luck!
Melissa
DO not forget to add .git to the repository name in the URI : field
for example if ur username is Decoderx and git repository name is foo URI :https://github.com/Decoderx/foo.git
and not "https://github.com/Decoderx/foo" this solved this problem for me.
You can try and follow this tutorial, using the git+ssh protocol:
git+ssh://git@github.com/path_to/repo.git.github
Just git@github.com
alone wouldn't work.
http://wiki.eclipse.org/EGit/User_Guide#Github_Tutorial
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