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I tried OmegaT with GIT using Google Cloud Source Repositories (https://cloud.google.com/source-repositories/) but it can't apparently work with it. Going to https://source.developers.google.com/new-password allows to generate a new password and the git command will work if setting up correctly the .netrc file at least in a MAC. That page contains some instructions in case the git client includes cookies in the request.
I wanted to run this by the community before I contact the OmegaT developers for some guidance.
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Didier Briel France Local time: 16:52 English to French + ...
Try the Yahoo group or create a bug report
Oct 13, 2017
nestoru wrote: I tried OmegaT with GIT using Google Cloud Source Repositories (https://cloud.google.com/source-repositories/) but it can't apparently work with it. Going to https://source.developers.google.com/new-password allows to generate a new password and the git command will work if setting up correctly the .netrc file at least in a MAC. That page contains some instructions in case the git client includes cookies in the request.
I wanted to run this by the community before I contact the OmegaT developers for some guidance.
[Solved] Google Cloud Source Repositories do work with OmegaT
Oct 13, 2017
Hi Didier,
Thanks for the quick response and the suggestions. I will use the yahoo group from now on. Google Cloud Source Repositories do work with OmegaT. I am following up on https://sourceforge.net/p/omegat/bugs/838/ with the hope that OmegaT git setup can get easier down the road.
Best regards,
- Nestor
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