Hi,
Newbie question. I'm trying to use Eclipse with GitLab. I generate an
ssh keypair on Linux with ssh-keygen, add it to my ~/.ssh/config as
described in the GitLab docs, upload the newly generated public key to
GitLab, test it with ssh -T - as described in the docs, works fine. I add
the private key file to Eclipse as described
in https://wiki.eclipse.org/EGit/User_Guide#Eclipse_SSH_Configuration (and
remove the other existing key files, just to be sure).
I've converted an existing Eclipse project to a local repository as
described in an earlier part of the linked Eclipse article, and created an
empty GitLab project using a web browser. I try and add the files in my
local repository to the newly created GitLab repository, with
Team->Remote->Push on the Eclipse project, and get a dialog saying
"Transport Error: Cannot get remote repository refs.
ssh://[email protected]/my_user_id/project_slug_name
invalid privatekey:
This is the point that I am stuck at.
Anyone have any ideas?
I have used the project url from the web-browser, but changed the protocol
to ssh, and added the git user id, as described in the linked article, and
tried it with and without a .git extension.
Can't say this is the nicest introduction to GitLab imaginable.
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