Thanks, Marcel:

      That did it.


      My next challenge is to replicate it on a Windows 10 machine.


      Spencer


On 2019-07-15 12:54, Marcel Ramos wrote:
Hi Spencer,

The first line in the `[remote "origin"]` section should read:

```

url = 
g...@github.com:sbgraves237/Ecdat.git<mailto:g...@github.com:sbgraves237/Ecdat.git>

```

Generally, I add these configs by doing a clone on the command line such as:

git clone 
g...@github.com:sbgraves237/Ecdat.git<mailto:g...@github.com:sbgraves237/Ecdat.git>
so that I don't have to mess with the config file.


Best,

Marcel

On 7/15/19 1:48 PM, Spencer Graves wrote:
I'm diverging:  Now I get:


git pull
ssh: Could not resolve hostname github.com:sbgraves237: nodename nor servname 
provided, or not known
fatal: Could not read from remote repository.

Please make sure you have the correct access rights
and the repository exists.


       ** With .git/config as follows:


[core]
     repositoryformatversion = 0
     filemode = true
     bare = false
     logallrefupdates = true
     ignorecase = true
     precomposeunicode = true
[remote "origin"]
     url = 
ssh://g...@github.com:sbgraves237/Ecdat.git<mailto:ssh://g...@github.com:sbgraves237/Ecdat.git>
     fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*
[branch "master"]
     remote = origin
     merge = refs/heads/master


       I have an SSH key on my GitHub account, which says it was "Added on Jul 3, 
2019 Last used within the last 2 weeks — Read/write".


       Should I delete my current local copies and clone them fresh from GitHub?
       Spencer


On 2019-07-15 12:01, Brian G. Peterson wrote:
it would be:

ssh://g...@github.com:sbgraves237/Ecdat.git<mailto:ssh://g...@github.com:sbgraves237/Ecdat.git>


On Mon, 2019-07-15 at 11:41 -0500, Spencer Graves wrote:
On 2019-07-15 10:56, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
<snip>


Don't write passwords down like this. Your error is likely in
expecting _ssh_
authentication over _https_ -- when it works only over ssh. Use the
alternate
form for a remote e.g. one that looks like 
g...@github.com:emacs<mailto:g...@github.com:emacs>-
ess/ESS.git
         I'm confused.  I changed that line to:


               url =
https://g...@github.com:sbgraves237/sbgraves237/Ecdat<mailto:https://g...@github.com:sbgraves237/sbgraves237/Ecdat>


         Then when I did "git pull" I got:


fatal: unable to access
'https://g...@github.com:sbgraves237/sbgraves237/Ecdat/<mailto:https://g...@github.com:sbgraves237/sbgraves237/Ecdat/>':
 Port number
ended with 's'


         ???
         Thanks,
         Spencer

Hth, Dirk

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