I got as far as the "git push" and got the following:
vervainp2.rchland.ibm.com% git push
fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
vervainp2.rchland.ibm.com% git pull
Already up-to-date.
vervainp2.rchland.ibm.com% git push
fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
I originally got the clone via:
git clone git://sources.redhat.com/git/systemtap.git git
Do I need to use the "ssh:" variant to create the clone? Is there any
sort of publickey stuff that I need to set up before using the ssh:
variant? Here's what I got when I tried the ssh: variant:
vervainp2.rchland.ibm.com% git clone
ssh://sources.redhat.com/git/systemtap.git systap
Initialize systap/.git
Initialized empty Git repository in /home/dcn/systemtap/systap/.git/
The authenticity of host 'sources.redhat.com (209.132.176.174)' can't be
established.
RSA key fingerprint is 1d:1e:46:7f:4d:73:8d:10:20:c3:4c:5a:34:14:44:23.
Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? yes
Warning: Permanently added 'sources.redhat.com,209.132.176.174' (RSA) to
the list of known hosts.
Permission denied (publickey,gssapi-with-mic).
fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
David Smith wrote:
4: Step 3 checked your changes in locally. Now we need to push them
back to the server so that others can see your changes.
# git push
It is possible that the push will fail at this point, which means that
someone else has made a change since you did your clone. In this case,
you'll need to to update your local repository (and resolve any merge
conflicts), like this (corresponds to "cvs update"):
# git pull
Once the pull succeeds, try the "git push" again.
Hopefully I've covered the basics here.