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Fails with this error message:
unable to deduce repository and source type for "git.url.example.com/importorg/importrepo": unable to read metadata: go-import metadata not found
It is looking for go-import meta tag and "git.url.example.com" don't have any meta tags. But glide was able to pull those dependencies. Is this something that is not supported in dep yet?
What version of Go (go version) and dep (git describe --tags) are you using?
go version go1.7.3 darwin/amd64 and v0.3.0-151-g1f6d6bb
What dep command did you run?
dep init -v
unable to deduce repository and source type for "git.url.example.com/importorg/importrepo": unable to read metadata: go-import metadata not found
What did you expect to see?
Dep init import from glide files.
What did you see instead?
Fails to import and generate the Gopkg files.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
@RaviTezu thanks for creating an issue for this. This looks like a support for private/enterprise patterns. There's discussion going on about the same in #286 .
This issue is similar to #1061 . You can read more over there.
I'm not sure how glide does it, but dep depends on the repo metadata, like the go get tool.
@darkowlzz You're right. This is for Github Enterprise.
I will close this issue as we have #286 for tracking. Also, I will take a look at glide on how they are doing it. Thanks for the reply.
dep init
is not able to read an import fromglide.yaml
:Fails with this error message:
unable to deduce repository and source type for "git.url.example.com/importorg/importrepo": unable to read metadata: go-import metadata not found
It is looking for
go-import
meta tag and "git.url.example.com" don't have any meta tags. But glide was able to pull those dependencies. Is this something that is not supported indep
yet?What version of Go (
go version
) anddep
(git describe --tags
) are you using?go version go1.7.3 darwin/amd64 and v0.3.0-151-g1f6d6bb
What
dep
command did you run?dep init -v
unable to deduce repository and source type for "git.url.example.com/importorg/importrepo": unable to read metadata: go-import metadata not found
What did you expect to see?
Dep init import from glide files.
What did you see instead?
Fails to import and generate the Gopkg files.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: