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  2. JBIDE-11357

OpenShift Express Tool: cannot create/import an application on a clean windows environment

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    • 3.3.0.Beta3
    • 3.3.0.Beta1
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      The Eclipse plugin version showing is: JBoss OpenShift Express Tools 2.3.0.v20120308-2230-H57-Beta1 org.jboss.tools.openshift.express.feature.feature.group JBoss by Red Hat

      On a new windows VM where new means:

      • No ssh keys, nor .ssh directory
      • git is a clean install from cygwin (no git config --globals set yet)
      • rhc client tools have not yet been executed
      • meaning there's no .ssh/config file
        I'm not able to clone my application's repo. That means I'm not able to create a new openshift project, or import a project from an existing openshift application.

      Steps to reproduce:
      1) Open OpenShift Express Console view
      2) Select my domain -> App
      3) Right-click on App, select Import Application
      4) Login
      5) Use existing selected application, click next
      6) Check "Create a New Project" click next
      7) Click ssh Preferences
      8) Create my ssh keys
      9) Post my ssh public key to my control_panel (https://openshift.redhat.com/app/control_panel)
      10) Back on Eclipse, click Apply, OK, and Finish
      Error:
      Could not clone the repository. Authentication failed.
      Please make sure that you added your private key to the ssh preferences.
      ssh://cb2e5dfe1b3046f0ae7847e26ecc926f@kitchensink-nduongdemo.rhcloud.com/~/git/kitchensink.git/: session is down

      NOTE that we tried many different things. The only workaround we have is if you:
      1) Install the rhc client tools
      2) create the domain - this step creates the ssh keys and posts the ssh public key
      3) create the app - this clones the app locally
      4) modify a file, and then git commit -a -m "first commit" - This step forces the user to set git config --global parameters
      5) git push

      Only then, can the steps above work (where of course, you no longer need to create the ssh keys using ssh preferences)

        1. openshift.ogv
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          André Dietisheim
        2. openshift-session-down.ogv
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          André Dietisheim

              adietish@redhat.com André Dietisheim
              namjanjboss Nam Duong (Inactive)
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