Thanks to Duncan, Henrik and Henrik, Brian, and Gábor:
I created a local copy of the new GitHub version using the following: git clone https://sbgraves237:mypassw...@github.com/sbgraves237/Ecdat.git That worked in the sense that I got a local copy. However, after I rolled the version number and did "git commit" on the DESCRIPTION files, my "git push" command generated the following: remote: Invalid username or password. fatal: Authentication failed for 'https://sbgraves237:mypassw...@github.com/sbgraves237/Ecdat.git/' What am I missing? [Note: I used my actual GitHub password in place of "mypassword" here, and this "Authentication failed" message reported the GitHub password I used here.] Thanks, Spencer p.s. I'm doing this under macOS Mojave 10.14.5. Also, I added ".onAttach" functions to the R-Forge versions as Brian G. Peterson suggested. That seemed to work fine. On 2019-06-28 07:13, Duncan Murdoch wrote: > On 28/06/2019 6:26 a.m., Gábor Csárdi wrote: > >> Instead, you can do as Duncan suggested, and put a README in your >> R-Forge >> repository, that points to *your* GitHub repositor(y/ies). Then the >> https://github.com/rforge/ecdat read only mirror will pick this up >> and will >> point there as well. > > Just for the record: that was Henrik Singmann's suggestion, I just > agreed with it. > > Duncan Murdoch > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel