No, there is no requirement for an id or a description.  If you're using a
username and password, then (as far as I can tell) you should be ok.

Is the version of command line git running on your MacOS machine at least
1.7.10?

Mark Waite

On Fri, Sep 16, 2016 at 9:33 PM Hung <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have the first, username and password.  I didn't do an id or description,
> is that bad?
> I will try to add another one to see if maybe I type something wrong.
>
> I though everything was good because when I had wrong data I get a big red
> warning that it couldn't authenticate.
>
> This is unfortunate as I was hoping I did something wrong.  I guess I have
> to try and install older version.
>
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