Hi, Nitesh,
Thanks for the key list, and the suggestion. Turns out that it works if I
use the RSA key in the list, but not the DSA keys, so I guess
git.bioconductor.org isn't configured to accept DSA keys. (I have
appended the output of "ssh -v" at the end of the email, in case it's of
use to so
that it doesn't seem to work for.
>
> Maybe one of the maintainers could pass along the key's fingerprint so I
> can match it against the key I (thought I) submitted.
>
> Thanks,
>
> - Gord
>
>
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>> Message: 4
>> Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2017 0
nt so I
can match it against the key I (thought I) submitted.
Thanks,
- Gord
>
>Message: 4
>Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2017 02:00:05 +
>From: Dario Strbenac
>To: "bioc-devel@r-project.org"
>Subject: Re: [Bioc-devel] git and public keys
>Message-ID:
>
>
Good day,
Is the private key in a location other than the default SSH key folders? If so,
use the ssh-add command to have the SSH agent know about it.
--
Dario Strbenac
University of Sydney
Camperdown NSW 2050
Australia
Hi, folks,
I'm yet another lost soul whose public key doesn't seem to be providing access
to the new git repository.
svn username: g.brown
packages: DiffBind, GreyListChIP
I submitted my key (3rd try) Sunday, so the 24 hour cycle should not be a
factor. So... some questions:
1) Do you suppor