You won't need a user id or password.
The remote origin error message is thrown by the underlying jgit library we
use.
Any repository that is cloned is considered a "remote" in git terms. The
fact that it's on your local machine makes no difference in git terms.
Sent on the move
On 8 Jun 2014 11:07, "Zahid Ahmed" <zahid.ahmed(a)emirates.com> wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to clone a repo in Drools WorkBench and getting the following
error,
*"Can't clone repository. java.lang.RuntimeException:Invalid remote:
origin"*
The repository which I am cloning, *resides in my local machine*.
D:/Servers/Drools-6-Deployment/repo/repoA.git
Following are the inputs I am providing to WorkBench clone Wizard,
"Repository Name = repoCloned" "Organizational Unit =
inTech"
"GIT URL =
file:///D:/Servers/Drools-6-Deployment/repo/repoA.git"
"User Name = " (Currently I am giving my github
account cred. What to give in user name?)
"Password = " (Currently I am giving my github
account cred. What to give as password?)
*Question 1*
Why am I getting remote origin error when I am cloning from a local GIT
repository ?
*Question 2*
Kindly let me know what to give as User Name and Password when I am
cloning from an existing GIT repo in my local filesystem ?
Regards,
Zahid Ahmed
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