At Thu, 12 May 2022 10:25:03 -0400, Bruce Momjian <br...@momjian.us> wrote in > On Thu, May 12, 2022 at 01:54:57PM +0900, Kyotaro Horiguchi wrote: > > At Thu, 12 May 2022 11:44:33 +0900 (JST), Kyotaro Horiguchi > > <horikyota....@gmail.com> wrote in > > > At Thu, 12 May 2022 10:34:49 +0900 (JST), Tatsuo Ishii > > > <is...@sraoss.co.jp> wrote in > > > > Last year we faced a similar problem, namely, a new committer for > > > > pgpool.git could not access the git repository (Permission denied > > > > (publickey)). Magnus kindly advised following and it worked. Hope this > > > > helps. > > > > > > > > > 1. Log into the git server on https://git.postgresql.org/adm/. It > > > > > should be an automatic log in and show the repository. > > > > > 2. *then* go back to the main website and delete the ssh key > > > > > 3. Now add the ssh key again on the main website > > > > > 4. Wait 10-15 minutes and then it should work > > > > > > Thank you for the info, but unfortunately it hasn't worked. > > > I'm going to try a slightly different steps.. > > > > And finally I succeeded to clone from git.postgresql.org and to push a > > commit. > > Sorry, but this has me confused. When I read this, I thought you were > pushing a 'pgsql' core server commit to gitmaster, but that would be > impossible for git.postgresql.org, so where are you pushing to? This > might be part of the confusion Dave was asking about.
The repo I mention here is pgtranslate. Since I didn't find a clear instruction about how to push to the repos of other than core, after failing with "git.postgresql.org", I tried "gitmaster.postgresql.org" following the wiki page[1]. I think Dave's first suggestion (use git.postgresql.org) had a point in that gitmaster is dedicated to core committers. But I got clearly understood that from the later conversatinos. [1] https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Committing_with_Git regards. -- Kyotaro Horiguchi NTT Open Source Software Center