So, this time the *jar file was not added to the version control database, that is why it worked. Now, I did again that I did before (Edit 1)- I pulled the whole repository from GitHub to another folder, replaced changed files from the current repository at my PC (did not add the *.jar), committed, and pushed I was successful this time. I removed the *.jar, committed, and tried to push again, but couldn't. I made a commit, but when I tried to push it to the GitHub, TortoiseHg showed me the same message. Everything was fine, till I added a *.jar file in the repository. Is it any file type or name that is making this error?Įdit 2: The problem again happened with me, this time with a Java project. I had a MS Access database that was rather large. Is this a problem of GitHub or TortoiseHG, or I did something wrong? How it can be solved?Įdit 1: I am able to push to the repository but only by 'not adding' some specific directories to my repository. Running the command from the command line instead of using TortoiseHg I found the problem. ![]() It's quite possible that tortoisehg crashed before the problem appeared, or lost network. I don't understand- why this error is happening. Tortoisehg command returned code 255 ssh bitbucket. URLError: An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host Here is what shown in the log- % hg push git+ It nicely starts pushing, then asks for authentication, & then shows this error. But later when I tried to push a C# MVC project with it, situation changed. So, I configured TortoiseHg ( File>Settings>Extensions>hggit) and was able to push a test project to GitHub (following this wonderful blog). ![]() 0 Comments Gegenseite: sys.exit((dispatch(request(sys.argv)) or 0) 0 Comments Leave a Reply. But I love to use TortoiseHg (instead of TortoiseGit or GitGui), and want to keep my project in GitHub. Tortoisehg command returned code 255 bitbucket. Hi everybody, I have this shell script below, that I can successfully run when I ssh into my hassos it will work as intended, in this case, toggling audio playback on a remote linux machine. 37. I know that, TortoiseHg is a front-end to the Mercurial distributed version control system where GitHub works with Git. prankousky (prankousky) January 19, 2023, 9:57am 1. I wanted to push a project from from TortoiseHg to GitHub.
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