Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Can't clone from GitHub
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@MMRPi1 u recompiled the git with openssl?? then it should give the gnutils error
sudo apt-get install -y build-essential fakeroot dpkg-dev sudo apt-get -y build-dep git sudo apt-get install -y libcurl4-openssl-dev mkdir git-openssl cd git-openssl apt-get source git cd git-* sed -i -e 's/libcurl4-gnutls-dev/libcurl4-openssl-dev/g' ./debian/control sed -i -- '/TEST\s*=\s*test/d' ./debian/rules sudo dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -b sudo dpkg -i git_2.7.4-0ubuntu1.6_arm64.deb #CleanUp cd ../../ sudo rm -rf git-openssl You can follow This Bog or You can find simple script here to do that
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@sdetweil I tried that and got gnutls_handshake() failed: Close notify
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@MMRPi1 then you are not running the openssl git…
u may have to run the pi admin tool for software and updates to enable source download… I had to
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@sdetweil How do you do that?
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“gnutls_handshake() failed: Close notify”… I’m sorry, I don’t understand this. Can you type out the exact error that you’re seeing? Including all the text after “failed”.
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@bhepler fatal: unable to access: gnutls_handshake() failed: Close notify
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the build process above doesn’t work. too old
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@bhepler but he can git clone from windows on the same local network.
almost like an install failure or an sd card starting to fail.
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@sdetweil - Yeah, this is all kinds of weird. He’s using what appears to be a consumer grade network router. He shouldn’t have to mess with proxy settings as he should just be behind the NAT functions. And even if he was, it should also affect his Windows installation.
Let’s try to reinstall git one more time, if you please:
sudo apt remove git --purge sudo apt install git
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@bhepler I don’t think its a git problem… I think its a library problem