Not sure if this helps - but that error is rather arbitrary. I got the same when I deleted the local iceberg directory vs my project directory in iceberg. Could this be a possibility? It doesn’t react well to missing directories?
Tim Sent from my iPhone > ?On 7 May 2019, at 15:33, Sven Van Caekenberghe <s...@stfx.eu> wrote: > > I am trying to deploy on a server by building a Pharo image there. > > I want to use a readonly 'deploy user', using a specific certificate. > > I have been trying lots of things, but I cannot get where I want. > > So the user account is arbitrary, it just contains a key pair. If I add the > key pair to the ssh-agent, I can clone my repository on the command line. > > Now I want to script this from Pharo. The script starts as follows: > > | remote location | > remote := IceGitRemote url: > 'ssh://g...@bitbucket.myhost.be:1234/tthree/t3-pharo.git'. > location := FileLocator localDirectory / 'iceberg' / remote projectName. > > IceRepositoryCreator new > remote: remote; > location: location; > createRepository. > > On my development machine (macOS), this works fine. > But this does not work on the Linux server, it says > > IceAuthenticationError: There was an authentication error while trying to > execute the operation: . > This happens usually because you didn't provide a valid set of credentials. > You may fix this problem in different ways: > > 1. adding your keys to ssh-agent, executing ssh-add ~/.ssh/id_rsa in your > command line. > 2. adding your keys in settings (open settings browser search for "Use custom > SSH keys" and > add your public and private keys). > 3. using HTTPS instead SSH (Just use an url in the form HTTPS://etc.git) > > It does not matter if the ssh-agent has the certificate listed (ssh-add). > > Adding > > IceCredentialsProvider useCustomSsh: true. > IceCredentialsProvider sshCredentials > publicKey: '/home/t3/.ssh/id_deploy_pharo_ed25519.pub'; > privateKey: '/home/t3/.ssh/id_deploy_pharo_ed25519' > > Does not make a difference. Is this supposed to work ? > > Maybe there is some other problem ? > > Sven > >