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    Default How to use GIT to auto update?

    I've tried looking at the tut by shuttle but he uses an older version of GIT and it doesn't seem to work anymore.
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    I had this problem too, I just wound up looking for the older version that he made the guide for.

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    Did you just Google for the older version?
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    Quote Originally Posted by injustice View Post
    I need some help, I've done the part correctly until you have to input
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    git push origin master

    but when I type that, it shows this:

    Code:

    fatal: remote error: Invalid username/password
    You may need to use your generated googlecode.com password; see https://code.google.com/hosting/settings

    I would understand if I had actually typed my username/password in, but it didn't even prompt for it.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.


    forgot to say make sure you use git 1.7.6

    so uninstall whatever you have at the moment and install Git 1.7.6

    watch the video if you need anymore help and you should be able to find your answer on there, if not then post here

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