Fail to install MongooseIM In Mac OS - ios

I am going to develop a chat application with MongooseIM Server, but fail to install MongooseIM sever setup on my local pc, Can any one please help me to fix this error, Thanks in advance.
Following : http://mongooseim.readthedocs.io/en/1.5.1/user-guide/Getting-started/
error :
===> Failed to fetch and copy dep:{git,"git://github.com/goj/base16.git"{ref, "f78918e7b593fbdc35ec9bcc349aa50f47f45a8b

I see those dependences are expressed using the git:// protocol.
Try instead using the https one:
git config --global url."https://".insteadOf git://
And see if the same process still fails.
Make sure you are using a recent version of git (what git --version returns?)

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ros tuetlebot3 launh file

bug
I am using ubuntu version 20.0.4
I have followed all the turtlebot simulation instruction here but don't what is the issue I also check my bashrc file all the path are correct. Can anyone help me
Update by bashrc file
Run the turtlebot launch file
You're running 20.04, which means your ROS version will be Noetic. However the tutorial you're referencing is written for Kinetic; which means you're installing a package for the wrong version.
You can either repeat the install instructions with: git clone -b noetic-devel https://github.com/ROBOTIS-GIT/turtlebot3_simulations.git. Or cd into the cloned package and checkout the right branch via: git checkout noetic-devel.
Note that you'll most likely need to clean your workspace as it will not have built right.

Remote Git repository unreachable in XCode 5

I have created a remote Git repository for a new project. I have added to my remotes and XCode recognizes it. When creating the new project, I checked the box for Source Control > create git repository on: and selected "Add to New Server"
When I enter my login credentials, I get the following message:
The server https://... is unavailable or may not exist. Check the server address, check your network connection, and then try again.
I have verified that my login is correct and the url is definitely valid. What might I be doing wrong?
Thanks!
Was able to solve my issue using the following:
git remote add origin git#github.com:pheepster/<repoName>.git
git push origin master:master
with the help of: https://stackoverflow.com/a/14470400/2115842
In addition to the two git commands in #Pheepster's answer, I suggest you check you are running the current version of GIT on both the development Mac and Server. Once I had the current version of GIT on both systems the two lines above solved my issue.

Preparing an Installation and Installing on client machine

As I have done my first project on Ruby on Rails.
I want to know what should I do to prepare installation from my machine the code i generated in a project and other thing is that what should I do to install that all on client machine the I prepare from my machine.
You should probably put your code in a repository - probably git via GitHub is best. If the setup is going to be different then perhaps gitignore the database.yml but include a .sample of it. Then to install on someone's machine just checkout the repo bundle install and run the relevant rake tasks (db:setup probably).
Updates can then be applied by pulling from the repo.
Other than that zip it up and unzip on there machine making sure to install everything required.

Can't push to git hub

I just completed Chapter One of the Ruby on Rails Tutorial by Hartl. Posted about one minor hitch previously. Now I started Chapter Two. I swear I did everything by the book, but now when I try:
git push -u origin master
I get the following messages after entering my passphrase:
ERROR: repository not found
fatal: could not read from remote repository
Please make sure you have the correct access rights and that the repository exists.
When I down loaded heroku tools I think it installed a second version of Ruby on my machine. In any case I now have two version listed under All Programs. Could this have screwed thing up? The two versions are Ruby 1.9.2-p290 and 1.9.3-p327. Also when I open the command prompt using 1.9.2 there is a weird thing at the top before I do anything:
'C:\Program' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
This is then followed by the normal prompt on the next line. I'm wondering if the use of my public keys have some how gotten screwed up.
Any help would be appreciated.
You should add a new git remote.
check https://help.github.com/articles/adding-a-remote
So i had problems with windows and multiple versions of ruby too. I would recommend deinstalling all versions and only installing one ruby version. But thats not related to your Github problem i guess.
Switch via the commandline to your app folder and checkout:
git remote -v
it shows you what is the remote location for you app. And 5 bucks that its screwd up. You can remove the path by:
git remote rm origin
or if its only on heroku:
git remote rm heroku
and after that add the correct remote path again. Example:
git remote add origin git#github.com:foo/bar.git
That hopefuly fix it.
And keep in mind if you want to push to heroku use:
git push heroku master

Clone Git repository into iPhone

I want to develop an iOS application that executes the git clone command to basically get a repository on the phone. After that the only command is git fetch so I will periodically update the files. After those 2 commands nothing more is required. just local parsing on the files.
My question is can I do that on iOS? I had a similar application working on ubuntu, and it was quite easy to do using 'git .....' commands
you cant launch other apps / processes on ios so you cant call the git executable.
BUT there is libgit2 - a c static lib you can use in your ios app to work with git: see http://libgit2.github.com
there is a objC wrapper that makes it a breeze to use: see https://github.com/libgit2/objective-git
You can use Git on iOS via the iSH app.
That is, you can install the app, install Git using apk add git, and then you are good to go.
This might not be directly useful to you, but I'm writing this here because this was the first hit on Google when I searched for "how to git push/git pull on iPhone"

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