Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Can't clone from GitHub
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@MMRPi1 just to recheck
git clone https://github.com/sdetweil/MagicMirror_scripts.git
fails with the same error…
do this
cat ~/.gitconfig
is there a
[http] proxy = http://mydomain\\myusername:mypassword@myproxyserver:8080
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@sdetweil I got this instead: [http]
sslVerify = false -
ok, here is a solution I think… second response, recompile git with openssl
link to script that does the work.
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@sdetweil what do I put instead of <my_proxy>
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@MMRPi1 my_proxy
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I still want that connectivity check. The Pi can see the Windows box, but I want confirmation that the Pi can see the internet.
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@bhepler Oh yeah sorry, I did that and it worked fine, I got a bit of html
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@MMRPi1 no… the second answer
Might be issue with gnutls Package. we have to compile a git Package with openssl instead of gnutls. Follow the below steps,
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@sdetweil That one shows up first for me. In any case I tried and it still doesn’t work
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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