

Goto Edit menu -> Preferences -> Authentication and remove credentials for the repository that fails. If you have not yet created a CodeCommit repository, follow the instructions in Create a repository, copy the clone URL of the CodeCommit repository, and return to this page. For more information, see View repository details.
#SMARTGIT COULD NOT CONNECT TO THE REPOSITORY INSTALL#
I did have an old install of PlasticSCM still lurking around, removed the application via the control panel, removed the ' PlasticSCM` folder from ` Program Files`, and also removed the ` plasticscm4` folder from my users ` AppData` folder, and this resolved the issue completely. SmartGit probably remember a wrong account credentials to authenticate you on BitBucket. You must have the clone URL of the CodeCommit repository to which you want to connect. Git does not need this and it would be redundant information. Me: Is it possible to configure SmartGit to use absolute paths to files when invoking Git commands This might help fix this issue: 37 Support: No, this is not possible. You can use BitBucket with SmartGit same as you use GitHub with SmartGit. andy-5 I reached to SmartGit about this and it went like this. Still wanted to post here, but I did sort out the issue. Answer (1 of 3): Yes, It is possible to use SmartGit with BitBucket. Could you attach the following file?Ĭ:\Program Files\PlasticSCM5\server\nf Did you install Plastic enterprise endition previously on this machine (before installing Cloud Edtion)? In that case, your local server may be listening on "127.0.0.1:8087". I'm trying to guess why if the "Plastic SCM Server" Windows service is running, you cannot connect to " 127.0.0.1:8084". You have created a new repository, added a few commits to it, and now you are trying to pull from a remote repository that already has some commits of its own. I mean it's not mandatory to use local repos. But you can point your workspace directly to reach a cloud repo.

Plastic Cloud edition includes a local server listening on 8084 portyto host your local repos. A coworker from the sales department is about to answer you regarding the last invoice in your parallel thread.
