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I have had a project working with the standard https cloning syntax for a while, and just this afternoon it was working fine. Now, I get error code 128 every time I try to clone:

Obtaining myproject from git+git://myurl/myuser/myproject.git@master#egg=myproject (from -r requirements.txt (line 28))
  ...
  fatal: unable to connect to myurl:
  myurl[0: x.y.z.q]: errno=Invalid argument

ERROR: Command errored out with exit status 128: git clone -q git://myurl/myuser/myproject.git Check the logs for full command output.

I have confirmed I am able to manually clone using

git clone -q https://myurl/myuser/myproject.git

As well as through SSH.

I am hosting my repositories on gitea, and I haven't found any errors related to this. This is very strange.

Does anyone know what could be going wrong? I even deleted my virtualenv folder and re-instantiated it with no luck, as well as restart my gitea server.

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See the pip install doc. If you want to use the https protocol then the syntax is:

git+https://git.example.com/MyProject#egg=MyProject

But from your question it looks like you are using the git protocol instead (git+git://git.example.com/MyProject#egg=MyProject). So this is a different protocol.

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    see the same docs, which also lists git://git.example.com/MyProject.git@master#egg=MyProject, which is what is posted in the question Oct 17, 2019 at 10:50
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tl;dr

I had a very similar error, which ended up being missing ca-certs for pulling HTTPS urls. The fix was to:

apt-get install -y --reinstall ca-certificates

Details

After digging a little deeper into the pip output, the underlying git clone -q was erroring out like so:

fatal: unable to access 'https://github.com/blah/blah.git/': server certificate verification failed. CAfile: none CRLfile: none                   
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Change the code in the file.

The original code is:

pip install git+https://github.com/snkas/[email protected] | | exit 1
pip install git+https://github.com/snkas/[email protected] | | exit 1

Change to:

pip install git+git://github.com/snkas/[email protected] | | exit 1
pip install git+git://github.com/snkas/[email protected] | | exit 1
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I had the same problem turns out I seated proxy for git and forgot to open the proxy app you can check your git proxy with this

 git config --global https.proxy

and you can remove it with this

 git config --global https.proxy ""
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I had a same error and only add public key of ssh in my profile settings -> keys ssh and ready!

Note: I installed the repo with this format for python project

pipenv install -e git+ssh://git.example.com/MyProject.git@master#egg=MyProject

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