On Fri, Jun 03, 2011 at 04:06:43PM +1000, James Cameron wrote:
I'm shocked and surprised. Why did you say no? You should say yes at
this point. I can confirm that the RSA key fingerprint of
git.sugarlabs.org is indeed what you see displayed. Please try again,
and this time say yes.
It has
Thank you :)
I managed my commit
(Sorry for the reply-all for the forgotten action)
Regards
2011/6/4 James Cameron qu...@laptop.org
On Fri, Jun 03, 2011 at 11:12:07AM +0200, laurent bernabe wrote:
Unfortunately, I still have problems for git commiting :
fatal: protocol error: expected
The fact is that i had not read well my repository page
= the ssh tabs give us the good adress, though the informations still says
us to use git:// adress.
But to the way of learning versions control, i've gone one step further.
Thanks :)
Regards
2011/6/4 James Cameron qu...@laptop.org
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On Thu, Jun 02, 2011 at 09:49:36AM +0200, laurent bernabe wrote:
* for my system instability, i fixed it by installing Xubuntu instead
of Kubuntu (my laptop begins to be old).
It sounds like your instability was due to not enough system memory.
Add more memory; on physical hardware is one way,
Hello,
- for my system instability, i fixed it by installing Xubuntu instead of
Kubuntu (my laptop begins to be old). So another question come to me : if i
change of computer, i presume that i will have to generate a new key pair
(as the public key ends with my system account). Am i
On Wed, Jun 01, 2011 at 06:59:15PM +0200, laurent bernabe wrote:
Is there a way to configure my repository with a new SSH keys pair ?
You can configure your system with a new SSH key pair.
Then you must configure gitorious by uploading the new public half of
the SSH key.
I don't think either
Hello,
after a serious crash on my system, i restored it from a previous state
thanks to Clonezilla
Unfortunately, in my last image, i did not save my git configuration.
I kept the public and the private key for my project LearningWriting, but i
don't know where to put them, so that i can't
I think i've done some things strange and unreversable
- i deleted my public keys
- i tried with a new one
- but still unable to commit
Should i delete my project from the gitorious and create a new one for it ?
Regards
2011/5/31 laurent bernabe laurent.bern...@gmail.com
Hello,
On 05/31/2011 08:35 AM, laurent bernabe wrote:
I think i've done some things strange and unreversable
- i deleted my public keys
- i tried with a new one
- but still unable to commit
Should i delete my project from the gitorious and create a new one for it ?
No, that wouldn't
G'day Laurent,
There's not enough information in what you say to let me conclude what
the cause is.
I presume that you have created a new SSH key pair and uploaded the
public one to gitorious. (I don't think you had a good reason to do
this, but you did it anyway, and so I have to work from
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