Clone fails: bash: X.X.X.X: command not found
By fand... on January 09, 2010 21:31 (imported from Google Code)
What steps will reproduce the problem?
- right-click on a folder of the windows explorer
- Git clone
- enter the fitting Url/Directory
'Load Putty Key' is enabeled, no key in the following box
'From SVN Respository' is disabled - pess OK
- Login at the TortoisePlinkbox with my login and password - press Ok
What is the expected output?
Downloading process.
What do you see instead?
git.exe clone -v "ssh://X.X.X.X/opt/git/project.git"
"E:\my_project_git\project"
bash: X.X.X.X: command not found
Initialized empty Git repository in E:/my_project_git/project/.git/
fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
Failed
What version of the product are you using?
TortoiseGit 1.2.1.0
git version 1.6.5.1.1367.gcd48
On what operating system?
Microsoft Windows Xp
Home Edition
Version 2002
Service Pack 3
Please provide any additional information below.
A: I'm able to clone with git through the windows shell ("cmd.exe"). My
Url/login/user seems to work (Friend has tried it with the data, it has worked)
B: I selected the MsysGit/bin folder in the Tortoisegit settings, the check
works:
git version 1.6.5.1.1367.gcd48
C: I also tryed the old TortoiseGit version 1.1.1.0
D: I checked the Firewall(Zonealarm), disabled it for a try.
E: 'Load Putty Key' enabled or disabled doesn't make any difference
F: Tried to pull with Tortoise on an allready existing folder (cloned with
git): Same problem
G: My Idea: For some reason TortoiseGit handles the ip-address as a command.