devtools::install_git Over SSH

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天涯浪人 2020-12-19 02:18

I\'ve written an R package that I keep in a (bare) git repository on an SSH server, and I want to be able to install it on a local machine without needing to clone the repos

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  • 2020-12-19 02:39

    Ran into this issue myself. I know this question is a bit old, but for anybody else running into the same issue (like me), here's what I've found.

    The Problem

    Likely you don't have the library that git2r (the package that devtools uses to interact with git) uses to communicate over SSH.

    The Solution

    Install it. The example below assumes Ubuntu.

    sudo apt-get install libssh2-1 libssh2-1-dev
    

    git2r uses a library called LibSSH2 to enable transport over SSH. You can install it using your package manager if you're on Linux. NOTE if you're on Windows, git2r does not support the SSH protocol yet :/ As of git2r version 0.11.0 (which uses an updated version of libgit2) it looks like SSH is supported on Windows as well. As of this edit, the newest version of git2r is 0.15, so if you don't have SSH support on Windows, try updating git2r (shout out to zeehio for the news).

    After you've installed LibSSH2 you'll need to reinstall the git2r package to enable SSH transport (since it's enabled/disabled during the package build).

    Sources

    Issues on GitHub:

    • https://github.com/hadley/devtools/issues/796
    • https://github.com/ropensci/git2r/issues/140

    Why do I need LibSSH2 at all? git doesn't use it, right?

    You're right! git doesn't use it (to my knowledge). However, libgit2, which is the pure C git API implementation that git2r uses, does.

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