On 10/08/2017 01:37 PM, cstrato wrote:
Dear all,
I wanted to update my package 'xps' and realized that I can no longer
use 'svn commit'
In order to use GIT I did the following:
1, I created a public key '~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub'
2, I did submit my 'SSH public key or github id to Bioconductor', using
the 'git/svn transition: ssh keys' form.
Here I entered my SVN user id, but it was not clear what my ID is.
So I checked 'svn info' and used first my name 'c.stratowa' as SVN user
id.
Since I did not succeed I repeated the procedure and used the UUID as
SVN user id.
Is this correct, or how do I get my SVN user id?
3, I created a new GitHub repository:
https://github.com/cstrato/xps
4, Then I tried to clone the empty repository from GitHub. Here is the
result:
iMac:GIT cstrato$ git clone https://github.com/cstrato/xps.git
Cloning into 'xps'...
warning: You appear to have cloned an empty repository.
Checking connectivity... done.
iMac:GIT cstrato$ git clone https://github.com/cstrato/xps.git
fatal: destination path 'xps' already exists and is not an empty directory.
iMac:GIT cstrato$ cd xps
iMac:xps cstrato$ git remote add upstream
g...@git.bioconductor.org:packages/xps.git
iMac:xps cstrato$ git fetch upstream
Permission denied (publickey).
fatal: Could not read from remote repository.
there's a single public key associated with access to xps, ending with
/m+bdjnFrDw5Fod8Sa9zDh2vXcICrNcxWGds2rbG3Q==
that should correspond to one of the public keys in your ~/.ssh/
directory. If not, resubmit the form with You can try
ssh -v g...@git.bioconductor.org
and try to diagnosis why this public key is not being matched; a
possibility is FAQ #15 where git is choosing the wrong key
https://bioconductor.org/developers/how-to/git/faq/
Please make sure you have the correct access rights
and the repository exists.
5, I realized that I needed to add my public key to:
https://github.com/settings/keys
The email I got was:
The following SSH key was added to your account:
iMac
df:2d:**:**:** etc
no, that doesn't look like an ssh key, it looks like a MAC address.
What's you're github user id? the link https://github.com/settings/keys
is only useful to you. My public key is at https://github.com/mtmorgan.keys
If you believe this key was added in error, you can remove the key and
disable access at the following location:
https://github.com/settings/keys
Now my questions are:
Do you think the SSH key should look as the one I got?
What did I do wrong?
Why do I get: permission denied?
Thank you.
Best regards,
Christian
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