> Let's wait for the Ops so you can try again, until then, please dig up and look for your *private* key instead. The other one AUR already has, and did never ever work for clients connecting to it.
Yep, obviously I said public when I meant private, heh. Maybe I shouldn't be the one doing this. ;-) Still, while I'd love to look for my *private* key, there's still the teensy matter of my account being suspended... Thanks for keeping me on the straight path and humble. :-) On Mon, Jul 16, 2018 at 1:01 PM mar77i--- via aur-requests < [email protected]> wrote: > On July 16, 2018 7:47 PM, Shane Simmons via aur-requests < > [email protected]> wrote: > > > I got an AUR Out-of-date Notification from msheremet on upwork-beta. > After digging through Upwork app logs and checking their website, > apparently they've pushed the update to their download website, but not to > the client apps yet (at least, not to mine. ;-) > > > > However, I'm sending the changes from my laptop and I had never added my > public key on my laptop, and when I went to log in to the AUR to copy the > pubkey to my ~/.ssh/config, AUR informs me that my account has been > suspended. > > > > I never received any kind of notification that my account was suspended, > or why. As far as I can recall, my best guess would be that it was because > I had stupidly published a bug comment to the aurman AUR page and was > harshly schooled by the aurman developer that his package depends on a -git > package, which had to be installed manually because, again, stupidly, I > didn't know that -git packages' PKGBUILDs don't contain the current > version, but is instead calculated during install. > > I believe that maybe you misunderstood something about SSH keys. AUR has > no knowledge of the private key that matches the public key you added to > your profile. Let's wait for the Ops so you can try again, until then, > please dig up and look for your *private* key instead. The other one AUR > already has, and did never ever work for clients connecting to it. > > cheers! > mar77i > > > Sent with ProtonMail Secure Email. >
