Hm. This looks like either github is violating the git protocol, or
dulwich is. Not sure which it'd be offhand.
> D:\Documents\Websites\SignalR-Chat>Server refused our key
> FATAL ERROR: Disconnected: No supported authentication methods available
> (server sent: publickey)
>
> On 26 September 2011 17:44, Danny Tuppeny <da...@tuppeny.com> wrote:
>>
>> I managed to get hg-git up and running, and cloned (and pushed changes to)
>> a fork on GitHub.
>> My changes were pulled back into the main repo, along with some other
>> changes.
>> Now I need to update my fork to match the original repo again (note: I
>> cloned my fork, not the original repo).
>> However, I'm struggling to pull from the original... "hg pull" works, but
>> "hg pull blah" fails. Here's the output:
>> D:\Documents\Websites\SignalR-Chat>hg pull
>> pulling from git+ssh://g...@github.com/DanTup/SignalR-Chat.git
>> ["git-upload-pack '/DanTup/SignalR-Chat.git'"]
>> no changes found
>> D:\Documents\Websites\SignalR-Chat>hg pull
>> git+ssh://g...@github.com/davidfowl/SignalR-Chat.git
>> pulling from git+ssh://g...@github.com/davidfowl/SignalR-Chat.git
>> ["git-upload-pack '/davidfowl/SignalR-Chat.git'"]
>> abort: No module named win32pipe!
>> Should this work, or do I need to do something else?
>> Thanks!
>> Danny
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This should totally work. Not sure what win32pipe is though.
This should totally work. Not sure what win32pipe is though.
Isn't it possible to pull using git then hg gexport?