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I was to setup an SSH Server to Host my Git Repository to my local area network. I followed this tutorial by TimDavis hoping that I would be able to make a secured Git Repository.

I tested my connection using Putty and it was successful. My only problem was I cannot run "git" command in the console. Then I tried cloning my repository, and this was the error that outputed:

/usr/bin/git-upload-pack.exe: error while loading shared libraries: 
libiconv2.dll: cannot open shared object file: 
No such file or directory

Also when I ran "git" command in the Putty Bash that was connected to the SSH Server, this was the error I encountered:

/usr/bin/git.exe: error while loading shared libraries: pthreadGC2.dll: 
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

I seems that all my problem was about the missing libraries but I don't know how to solve it. I am using Windows 7 as an Operating System.

Thanks

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  • git works fine for me using cygwin ssh.
    – sipsorcery
    Mar 4, 2010 at 0:57
  • hhm.. going to try it.. i used msysgit.. thanks.. Mar 4, 2010 at 16:07
  • I'm trying to do what you are and am using the same site and windows 7 too. When I try to clone, I get connection refused, remote hung up and tried a plink and got your error. Did you have any luck?
    – Steve
    Mar 12, 2010 at 11:32

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As explained here: http://christopherpeplin.com/2013/01/cygwin-git-https/ the sasl libraries and the ca-certificates are missing. Install them by running the setup of cygwin, and installing libsasl2 and ca-certificates packages (the first is support for SSL and the second the root certificates that will be used for SSL authentication).

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  • Thanks! This helped with my problem using HTTP access. However, I don't know if it solves the OP's problem with SSH access. Feb 27, 2013 at 13:20
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I got this error too. I tried copying not just git.exe but the corresponding dlls (libiconv, etc...) from the git bin directory to the CopSsh bin directory and it went away.

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    That works but I copied not only the contents of the bin folder but also the git-core contents. I copied all of them to the Bin folder of SSL/ICW. Thanks. Mar 16, 2010 at 15:39
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    Oh yeah, forgot about that - you need the git upload and other exes. One more thing. I didn't like copying the files, so what I did was I undid the copy and added the bin directories to the git path. So far, so good. I describe how I did it in my post here: stackoverflow.com/questions/1482824/…
    – Steve
    Mar 16, 2010 at 15:53
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Hi if you are talking about the following article: http://www.timdavis.com.au/git/setting-up-a-msysgit-server-with-copssh-on-windows/

Then try to modify the path. Just add add the following lines into \home\.bashrc : export PATH=$PATH:/cygdrive/d/programs/Git/bin:/cygdrive/d/programs/Git/libexec/git-core

Where d/programs/Git is a d:\programs\Git -- is a path to msysgit installation

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I also found that git submodule update would fail on Cygwin due to another broken dependency, where you need to install the gettext package as well.

http://cygwin.1069669.n5.nabble.com/Re-shared-object-file-not-found-with-git-submodule-update-init-recursive-in-Cygwin-64-bit-td104123.html

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  • git submodule was failing and this showed me the message. Feb 24, 2014 at 21:49

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