On Mon, 2013-06-24 at 15:53 -0400, Greg Freemyer wrote: > I'm trying to create a tarball from a git tag and I can't get the > syntax right. The documentation is not very clear. > > Can someone help me? > > == details > > git v1.8.1.4 > > The upstream git repo is at: https://github.com/dkovar/analyzeMFT > > Here's a few attempts using git as the protocol: > > > git archive --format=tar --remote=github.com:dkovar/analyzeMFT.git v2.0.4 > > Permission denied (publickey). > fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly Assuming you haven't set up any ssh rules for the github.com host, you're trying to log in with ssh with your local username, which isn't going to work. > > > git archive --format=tar --remote=git://github.com/dkovar/analyzeMFT v2.0.4 > > fatal: remote error > Your Git client has made an invalid request: > 003agit-upload-archive /dkovar/analyzeMFT > This is the right format. GitHub doesn't allow remote archive requests, which is why it's complaining. If you want a tarball from GitHub, you need to download over HTTP from the links they provide (which you can find e.g. through the web UI). > > The github page also says I can use ssh with git as the user, but that > complains I don't have the private key (which I don't): > > git archive --format=tar > --remote=ssh://git@github/com/dkovar/analyzeMFT.git v2.0.4 Using git as the ssh user is the right thing (if you want to talk git over ssh) with GitHub and a few other sites/hosting programs, as your public key is used to determine which user is trying to connect without giving each user an account on the underlying OS. cmn -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html