On Tuesday, February 21, 2017 at 5:49:08 PM UTC, Simon King wrote:
>
> Hi! 
>
> Trying to follow the advices in "Git the Hard Way", I did 
>   git clone git://github.com/sagemath/sage.git 
>
> However, I got the response 
>   ssh: Could not resolve hostname https: Name or service not known 
>
> Is the problem on my side? 
>
> Also I see that (unlike in the past) I could not do 
>   ssh simo...@sage.math.washington.edu <javascript:> 
> (on two different laptops). It tells me "Permission denied (publickey)". 
>

 sage.math.washington.edu is long (6+ months?) dead.
Email William if you want an account on a (new) box at UW that he still 
runs.


> So, please give me directions on how to close the git repositories from 
> github and trac on a new laptop, as the development manual doesn't work 
> for me. 
>

first of all, put your (new?) ssh key to trac, and also to github, if you 
have an account there.

Some firewalls prevent plain "git" protocol, in effect, you need to use ssh 
or https
to connect to github.
Assuming your ssh key is there, do

git clone g...@github.com:sagemath/sage.git 
<http://github.com/sagemath/sage.git> 

this will make sure you go via ssh...


 Dima
 
 

>
> Best regards, 
> Simon 
>
>

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