php editor Strawberry found that when using the Windows 11 operating system, some developers encountered GitLab permission issues when running the "go mod tidy" command. This issue may result in module dependencies not being updated correctly. To solve this problem, we will provide you with some solutions and suggestions in this article to ensure smooth running of "go mod tidy" command and successful module update.
I am able to perform clone, push and other git commands (must be stored in the credential manager in windows) just fine. But there is a problem when I execute go mod tidy
The following is the error I encountered when executing go mod tidy
on a windows machine. It looks like the private repository cannot be accessed.
gitlab.xxxxx.de/cxxxxs-v2/arc-lib/cxxxxs-go-lib/pkg/clients: gitlab.xxxx.de/cxxxxs-v2/arc-lib/[email protected]: verifying module: gitlab.xxxx.de/cxxxxs-v2/arc-lib/[email protected]: reading https://sum.golang.org/lookup/gitlab.xxxxx.de/cxxxxs-v2/arc-lib/[email protected]: 404 not found server response: not found: gitlab.xxxxx.de/cxxxxs-v2/arc-lib/[email protected]: invalid version: git ls-remote -q origin in /tmp/gopath/pkg/mod/cache/vcs/387e08be1426cc3d2399d471d4c4b55445c31d6ca639398a03889c4c3282d1d5: exit status 128: fatal: could not read username for 'https://gitlab.xxxxx.de': terminal prompts disabled confirm the import path was entered correctly. if this is a private repository, see https://golang.org/doc/faq#git_https for additional information.
I have created a home
environment variable pointing to the same folder as userprofile
.
A _netrc
file is also created, which contains the computer, username, and password.
Same username and password as used in web gitlab login, works fine.
_netrc
Content:
machine gitlab.aaaaaa.de login ranjit.kumar password *****
I can't figure out how to debug this to find the root cause and therefore the solution. Please guide me.
Readhttps://sum.golang.org/lookup/gitlab.xxxxx.de/cidaas-v2/arc-lib/[email Protected]: 404 Not Found
It tries to find your private module in go sumdb. Since your module is private, it doesn't exist.
You should add the private module's glob pattern to goprivate
. this way:
go env -w GOPRIVATE=gitlab.xxxxx.de
goprivate
Serves as the default for gonoproxy
and gonosumdb
. It tells the go tool to download the module directly from the private repository (gonoproxy
) instead of checking the module using the public checksum database (gonosumdb
).
For more information, see Private Modules.
BTW, if you can pull or push to the repository without _netrc
, there is no need to set _netrc
. Setting the home
environment variable doesn't seem to matter either.
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