|  | = Project not found: ... | 
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|  | With this error message Gerrit rejects to push a commit if the git | 
|  | repository to which the push is done does not exist as a project in | 
|  | the Gerrit server or if the pushing user has no read access for this | 
|  | project. | 
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|  | The name of the project in Gerrit has the same name as the path of | 
|  | its git repository (excluding the '.git' extension). | 
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|  | If you are facing this problem, do the following: | 
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|  | . Verify that the project name specified as git repository in the | 
|  | push command is typed correctly (case sensitive). | 
|  | . Verify that you are pushing to the correct Gerrit server. | 
|  | . Go in the Gerrit WebUI to 'Projects' > 'List' and check that the | 
|  | project is listed. If the project is not listed the project either | 
|  | does not exist or you don't have | 
|  | link:access-control.html#category_read['Read'] access for it. This | 
|  | means if you are certain that the project name is right you should | 
|  | contact the Gerrit Administrator or project owner to request access | 
|  | to the project. | 
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|  | This error message might be misleading if the project actually exists | 
|  | but the push is failing because the pushing user has no read access | 
|  | for the project. The reason that Gerrit in this case denies the | 
|  | existence of the project is to prevent users from probing the Gerrit | 
|  | server to see if a particular project exists. | 
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