In Visual Studio 2015, using bower, my package restores fail when behind a firewall with an error similar to:
ECMDERR Failed to execute "git ls-remote --tags --heads git://github.com/jzaefferer/jquery-validation.git", exit code of #-532462766
I have updated my git config to use http
instead of git. When I run from my command line, the command is successful:
But Visual Studio or one of its components appears to be using git
instead of http
regardless.
Using Visual Studio 2015 and Bower for package management. It works great when not behind a firewall, but when behind a firewall I cannot use the git://
protocol.
The solution -- documented in many other places on SO (example), is to run:
git config --global url."http://".insteadOf git://
I did this, and now my git config -l
looks like:
ore.symlinks=false
core.autocrlf=true
color.diff=auto
color.status=auto
color.branch=auto
color.interactive=true
pack.packsizelimit=2g
help.format=html
http.sslcainfo=/bin/curl-ca-bundle.crt
sendemail.smtpserver=/bin/msmtp.exe
diff.astextplain.textconv=astextplain
rebase.autosquash=true
user.name=Sean Killeen
[email protected]
url.http://.insteadof=git://
But despite this, either Visual Studio / npm is not respecting my configuration, or is using an old, cached version of it.
Per this thread on npm issue, I saw that npm (which presumably bower is using in VS) uses the git@
syntax. Even though this isn't what I saw in the output, I figured I'd give it a shot.
I ran:
git config --global url."https://github.com/".insteadOf [email protected]:
I then restarted Visual Studio, but the issue still persists. The fix I'd read about was likely never applicable.
Any ideas on how to fix?
Same problem using VS 2015, my workaround :
Install Git
Configure Git to use http instead of git:// with Git Bash
git config --global url."http://".insteadOf git://
Edit (as pointed by g.pickardou) you can use https to be more secure:
git config --global url."https://".insteadOf git://
Configure VS to use the new installed Git over VS Git
Right click on Bower folder (under Dependencies), then select "Configure external tools"
Uncheck "$(DevEnvDir)\Extensions\Microsoft\Web Tools\External\git"
Add a new node with "C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\bin"
Hope this will help someone,
Rogerio