Hi Guillermo, Ok then given your comments - right now got it working as such - initially created as private in Github - changed to public - created clone from github - (did a repair repository (dont know why) and created "src" and designated it as source folder) - did a commit and push - changed repository back to private seems to work
can you give an example on how the "Remote URL" field is to be filled up - note its not taking HTTP as i am not sure about the syntax, assume SSH, Github, MyName, MyRepository, will try that as well note Just for Info to other users: I am using Windows 10, it seems to have SSH tools inbuilt and was able to use ssh (with passphrase) without hiccup, by putting my key files path in pharo setting-> ...-> use custom SSH keys, and uploading the .pub key in Github --- Sanjay Minni +91-9900-902902 On Fri, 17 Apr 2020 at 18:36, Guillermo Polito <guillermopol...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Sanjay, > > This is a bug in Iceberg github integration that tries to access the > repository to get metadata using Github REST API using anonymous access > apparently. > And since your project is private, this fails. > > As a workaroung, I suggest you to clone using the last option that > requires an url only: > > > This option will not use the Github API, so you should find no problems. > > I’m planning doing an Iceberg sprint and fix many issues in the coming > weeks. > (Also if somebody wants to join, this is an open call :)) > Guille > > El 17 abr 2020, a las 12:49, Sanjay Minni <s...@planage.com> escribió: > > Using Pharo 8 64 bit on Windows 10 > > I am trying to setup a new project on Github using Iceberg following the > document "Manage your code with Iceberg dtd 25 March 2019) > > After creating the project in github when I try to clone from Github as (I > am at doc item1.4) The system throws an error and the project does not > appear in iceberg although the files are downloaded. This happen in both > cases whether I use HTTP or SSH > > What is going wrong ? > > also: assuming the clone is made, as per next item in doc 1.5, the > directory > "src" is created after the clone is made. is that correct ?... then how > will > the packages sources be mapped to ..\src > > > <http://forum.world.st/file/t368721/1-GettingFirstEmptyProjFromGit.jpg> > > <http://forum.world.st/file/t368721/0-GithubProjectCreation.jpg> > > > > > > ----- > cheers, > Sanjay > -- > Sent from: http://forum.world.st/Pharo-Smalltalk-Users-f1310670.html > > >