
#Git tortoisehg ssh software#
This is free software see the source for copying conditions. Mercurial Distributed SCM (version 5.8rc0)Ĭopyright (C) 2005-2021 Olivia Mackall and others $ hg version -v -config extensions.hggit= On pypi, and I uninstalled ipaddress and brotli from the site-package It cloned fine once I disabled demandimport. I've tried using the python 2 compatible hg git version with old dulwich that work with python 2.7.įile "mercurial\extensions.pyo", line 512, in closureįile "C:\Users\Matt\AppData\Roaming\Python\Python27\site-packages\hggit\util.py",įile "C:\Users\Matt\AppData\Roaming\Python\Python27\site-packages\hggit\_init_.py",įile "C:\Users\Matt\AppData\Roaming\Python\Python27\site-packages\hggit\git_handler.py",įile "C:\Users\Matt\AppData\Roaming\Python\Python27\site-packages\dulwich\client.py",įile "C:\Users\Matt\AppData\Roaming\Python\Python27\site-packages\urllib3\request.py",įile "C:\Users\Matt\AppData\Roaming\Python\Python27\site-packages\urllib3\poolmanager.py",įile "C:\Users\Matt\AppData\Roaming\Python\Python27\site-packages\urllib3\connectionpool.py",įile "C:\Users\Matt\AppData\Roaming\Python\Python27\site-packages\urllib3\connection.py",įile "C:\Users\Matt\AppData\Roaming\Python\Python27\site-packages\urllib3\packages\ssl_match_hostname\_implementation.py",įile "hgdemandimport\demandimportpy2.pyo", line 157, in _getattr_įile "hgdemandimport\demandimportpy2.pyo", line 97, in _loadįile "hgdemandimport\demandimportpy2.pyo", line 44, in _hgextimport > It seems the main issue stems from tortoise using it's own python 2.7 environment with its own library. I've tried all I can think of, can anyone confirm that it is possible to get hg-git to work with tortoisehg currently. > I'm having some major trouble getting hggit to work with tortoise.

> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to To view this discussion on the web visit. > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "hg-git" group. > Any suggestions? Or just give me a confirmation that it's possible to work? > def object_header(num_type: int, length: int) -> bytes: > File "C:\Program Files\TortoiseHg\lib\library.zip\dulwich\objects.py", line 154 > AttributeError: 'list' object has no attribute 'encode' > command = command.encode(SSHGitClient.DEFAULT_ENCODING) > File "C:/Users/Connor/Desktop\hggit\_ssh.py", line 25, in run_command For self-hosted servers, talk to your administrator.> When I use old dulwich (0.10.0) and run Other on-line providers should have similar capabilities.


Run pageant.exe and right-click on the pageant icon in the notification area and add the private key you just saved.Save the private and public keys to a file - keep the private key secure, but don't add a passphrase - Note there are security implications with this - possession of this file will allow access to your server.Run the extracted puttygen.exe and generate a public/private key pair.
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#Git tortoisehg ssh windows#
When trying to clone a Mercurial repository via SSH using TortoiseHg on a Windows machine, a pop-up appears when Fisheye tries to clone the repository, saying "No supported authentication methods available” Cause
