No idea Jiping. I'm not sure I have any suggestions regarding that problem.
> On May 28, 2019, at 2:55 PM, Jiping Wang wrote:
>
> It's interesting that if I logged in this computer by different account, ssh
> -T git g...@bioconductor.org does return a list of packages.
> So there might be
Hi,
I restarted my computer, it works fine now. that's very strange. Thanks for
help!
Best,
jiping
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It's interesting that if I logged in this computer by different account, ssh -T
git g...@bioconductor.org does return a list of packages.
So there might be some settings under my current user account on my computer.
What could it be? Do you have an suggestions?
On 5/28/19, 12:47 PM, "Turaga,
Hi Nitesh,
Thanks for help. I am confused about " It seems you authenticate to GitHub
using HTTP protocol, so most likely you enter a password."
When I do ssh to github, I received he authentication. Does it mean I am not
using HTTP? I thought I am using SSH here. I didn't enter password
I see, I based my assumption that you access Github via HTTP protocol as per
your remotes.
bash-3.2$ git remote -v
origin https://github.com/jipingw/NuPoP (fetch)
origin https://github.com/jipingw/NuPoP (push)
upstreamg...@git.bioconductor.org:packages/NuPoP (fetch)
upstream
At this point, I'd suggest two things,
1. Create a new key, and try to use that new key by adding it in your
BiocCredentials account.
2. Use a different computer? It might be something else entirely which we are
missing.
I've double checked everything on Bioconductor's end of things, and it
Hi Turaga,
I noticed there are two packages under my name (see below). But I should only
have access to NuPoP. The other package was from a different contributor who
has same initial as me (J. Wang, for Jing Wang). I don't whether that's the
issue. The second key you listed below is my key.
Ok, now that we know that there remotes have been set up right, I'd like to
also make sure that the private keys you are using correspond to the public
keys we have on file.
cat */j.wang*
ssh-rsa
bash-3.2$ssh -T g...@git.bioconductor.org
g...@git.bioconductor.org: Permission denied (publickey).
bash-3.2$ git remote -v
origin https://github.com/jipingw/NuPoP (fetch)
origin https://github.com/jipingw/NuPoP (push)
upstreamg...@git.bioconductor.org:packages/NuPoP (fetch)
upstream
Hi,
Can I see the output of your (inside your package repository, to check if you
have correctly set up your remotes)?
git remote -v
http://bioconductor.org/developers/how-to/git/faq/ #14 is very important for me
to help your trouble short.
Best,
Nitesh
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