Give me your gitlab.com name. :) Bruno Le lun. 29 avr. 2019 16:08, Gael Lorieul <gael.lori...@woodtechms.com> a écrit :
> Hi Bruno (and the team), > > El 26-04-19 a las 10:03, Bruno Chareyre escribió: > > Yes you can write emails to yade-dev. > > Ok, I'll do that next time ;) > But I'll finish the present conversation in yade-users to keep it simple > (and avoid possibly a mess). > > > It would be very helpful if you could try method [1] (gitlab), > especially if you plan to change more later, and it should not be a big > deal. > > Assuming you are working on source code pulled from the gitlab > repository (else send use the result of "git remote -v"): > > > > cd trunk > > git status #list which files you have modified > > git commit file1 file2 file3 #the files you changed > > git pull --rebase > > git push origin master:fixtypo > > I tried that last Friday and got: (same thing today…) > > > GitLab: You are not allowed to push code to this project. > fatal: Could not read from remote repository. > > Please make sure you have the correct access rights and the > repository exists. > > Some info about my `origin` repository i.e. `git remote show origin` > > remote origin > Fetch URL: g...@gitlab.com:yade-dev/trunk.git > Push URL: g...@gitlab.com:yade-dev/trunk.git > Branch HEAD: master > Remote branch: > master tracked > > I am using SSH authentication, and the gitlab server has the > corresponding public key (I checked which key I am using with `ssh -vT > g...@gitlab.com`). > > Https authentication also fails (and I checked the credentials I use): > > Username for 'https://gitlab.com': g* dot l* at coandev dot com > Password for 'https://*@gitlab.com': > remote: You are not allowed to push code to this project. > > Although I cannot push, I can pull i.e. `git pull --rebase` succeeds. > > In the GitLab web interface I can see that I am *not* a member of the > `yade-dev/trunk` project (my user name is g* dot l* at coandev dot com > i.e. same as the e-mail address I am using but with a different host) > > Could that be that I would need to be a member of the `yade-dev/trunk` > project for approach #1 to succeed? Any ideas? ;) > > Gaël > > > PS: > Result of `git remote -v` > > origin g...@gitlab.com:yade-dev/trunk.git (fetch) > origin g...@gitlab.com:yade-dev/trunk.git (push) > origin_https https://gitlab.com/yade-dev/trunk.git (fetch) > origin_https https://gitlab.com/yade-dev/trunk.git (push) > > Note: remote `origin` is the upstream. > _______________________________________________ > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~yade-users > Post to : yade-users@lists.launchpad.net > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~yade-users > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >
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