Hi,

Since 'https://github.com/cstrato/xps' does only contain information how to create or push a repository I tried to follow again:


http://master.bioconductor.org/developers/how-to/git/push-to-github-bioc/


2. View existing remotes
$ git remote -v
origin  g...@github.com:cstrato/xps.git (fetch)
origin  g...@github.com:cstrato/xps.git (push)
upstream        g...@git.bioconductor.org:packages/xps.git (fetch)
upstream        g...@git.bioconductor.org:packages/xps.git (push)


3. Make and commit changes to the master branch
$ git checkout master
M       DESCRIPTION
M       NEWS
M       configure.in
Already on 'master'
Your branch is up-to-date with 'origin/master'.
# edit files, etc.
$ git add -v DESCRIPTION
$ git add -v NEWS
$ git add -v configure.in



When running 'commit' I got the following information, which is not clear to me:

$ git commit -m "update for configure.in"
[master 7a9855f] update for configure.in
 Committer: rabbitus <rabbitus@lumimacs-iMac.local>
Your name and email address were configured automatically based
on your username and hostname. Please check that they are accurate.
You can suppress this message by setting them explicitly. Run the
following command and follow the instructions in your editor to edit
your configuration file:

    git config --global --edit

After doing this, you may fix the identity used for this commit with:

    git commit --amend --reset-author

 3 files changed, 62 insertions(+), 58 deletions(-)



So I tried:

$ git config --global --edit
# This is Git's per-user configuration file.
[user]
# Please adapt and uncomment the following lines:
#       name = rabbitus
#       email = rabbitus@lumimacs-iMac.local


and changed the '.gitconfig' file to:
# This is Git's per-user configuration file.
[user]
# Please adapt and uncomment the following lines:
#       name = cstrato
#       email = cstr...@aon.at



It is not clear to me whether I have to change my name/email or keep the original one.

Could you tell me which one should be the correct one?



Then I did run:

$ git commit --amend --reset-author
# Please enter the commit message for your changes. Lines starting
# with '#' will be ignored, and an empty message aborts the commit.
#
# Committer: rabbitus <rabbitus@lumimacs-iMac.local>
#
# On branch master
# Your branch is ahead of 'origin/master' by 1 commit.
#   (use "git push" to publish your local commits)
#
# Changes to be committed:
#       modified:   DESCRIPTION
#       modified:   NEWS
#       modified:   configure.in


In this case I did not change anything, since I am not sure what it means.

Can you explain what this means, since 'https://git-scm.com/docs/git-commit' did not help me.

Should I change this file?



Then I did steps 5 and 6 and got the following:

5. Push updates to GitHub's (origin) master branch
$ git push origin master
Permission denied (publickey).
fatal: Could not read from remote repository.

Please make sure you have the correct access rights
and the repository exists.


6. Next, push updates to Bioconductor's (upstream) master branch
$ git push upstream master
Enter passphrase for key '/Users/rabbitus/.ssh/id_rsa':
Counting objects: 5, done.
Delta compression using up to 8 threads.
Compressing objects: 100% (5/5), done.
Writing objects: 100% (5/5), 727 bytes | 0 bytes/s, done.
Total 5 (delta 4), reused 0 (delta 0)
To git.bioconductor.org:packages/xps.git
   d63ffaf..d83779f  master -> master



Finally I did:

$ ssh -v g...@git.bioconductor.org/packages/xps
OpenSSH_7.4p1, LibreSSL 2.5.0
debug1: Reading configuration data /Users/rabbitus/.ssh/config
debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config
ssh: Could not resolve hostname git: nodename nor servname provided, or not known


However, now I get only an ssh error message:


Do you know what I did wrong this time?


Thank you.
Best regards,
Christian


On 10/13/17 20:12, Turaga, Nitesh wrote:
Hi,

Both your `origin` and `upstream` are set to the same location i.e 
g...@git.bioconductor.org:packages/xps.

This is wrong. You want your origin to point to `g...@github.com:cstrato/xps`

You can do this by following the commands,

        `git remote set-url origin g...@github.com:cstrato/xps.git`

        `git push origin master`

All of this documentation is given in bioconductor.org/developers/how-to/git/.

Best,

Nitesh


On Oct 13, 2017, at 2:07 PM, cstrato <cstr...@aon.at> wrote:

Dear Martin,

Following your advice

   https://bioconductor.org/developers/how-to/git/maintain-github-bioc/

I did the following:

$ cd xps
$ git remote add upstream g...@git.bioconductor.org:packages/xps.git
$ git fetch upstream
Enter passphrase for key '/Users/rabbitus/.ssh/id_rsa':
 From git.bioconductor.org:packages/xps
* [new branch]      RELEASE_2_10 -> upstream/RELEASE_2_10
* [new branch]      RELEASE_2_11 -> upstream/RELEASE_2_11
* [new branch]      RELEASE_2_12 -> upstream/RELEASE_2_12
* [new branch]      RELEASE_2_13 -> upstream/RELEASE_2_13
* [new branch]      RELEASE_2_14 -> upstream/RELEASE_2_14
* [new branch]      RELEASE_2_2 -> upstream/RELEASE_2_2
* [new branch]      RELEASE_2_3 -> upstream/RELEASE_2_3
* [new branch]      RELEASE_2_4 -> upstream/RELEASE_2_4
* [new branch]      RELEASE_2_5 -> upstream/RELEASE_2_5
* [new branch]      RELEASE_2_6 -> upstream/RELEASE_2_6
* [new branch]      RELEASE_2_7 -> upstream/RELEASE_2_7
* [new branch]      RELEASE_2_8 -> upstream/RELEASE_2_8
* [new branch]      RELEASE_2_9 -> upstream/RELEASE_2_9
* [new branch]      RELEASE_3_0 -> upstream/RELEASE_3_0
* [new branch]      RELEASE_3_1 -> upstream/RELEASE_3_1
* [new branch]      RELEASE_3_2 -> upstream/RELEASE_3_2
* [new branch]      RELEASE_3_3 -> upstream/RELEASE_3_3
* [new branch]      RELEASE_3_4 -> upstream/RELEASE_3_4
* [new branch]      RELEASE_3_5 -> upstream/RELEASE_3_5
* [new branch]      master     -> upstream/master
$ git fetch upstream
Enter passphrase for key '/Users/rabbitus/.ssh/id_rsa':
$ git merge upstream/master
Already up-to-date.
$ git push origin master
Enter passphrase for key '/Users/rabbitus/.ssh/id_rsa':
Everything up-to-date
$ git remote -v
origin  g...@git.bioconductor.org:packages/xps (fetch)
origin  g...@git.bioconductor.org:packages/xps (push)
upstream        g...@git.bioconductor.org:packages/xps.git (fetch)
upstream        g...@git.bioconductor.org:packages/xps.git (push)
$ git checkout master
M       DESCRIPTION
M       NEWS
M       configure.in
Already on 'master'
Your branch is up-to-date with 'origin/master'.
$ git add -v DESCRIPTION
add 'DESCRIPTION'
$ git add -v NEWS
add 'NEWS'
$ git add -v configure.in
add 'configure.in'
$ git push origin master
Enter passphrase for key '/Users/rabbitus/.ssh/id_rsa':
Everything up-to-date
$ git push upstream master
Enter passphrase for key '/Users/rabbitus/.ssh/id_rsa':
Everything up-to-date


I hope that I could commit my changes and my development version on

   https://github.com/cstrato/xps

will be updated to 'xps_1.37.2'


(PS: my repository https://github.com/cstrato/xps is still empty)

Thank you very much for your help.
Best regards,
Christian


On 10/12/17 23:21, Martin Morgan wrote:
On 10/12/2017 04:13 PM, cstrato wrote:
Dear Martin,

Thank you for your informative reply.

1, My SSH public key that you mentioned is the correct one.



2, After following your advice and running

    ssh -v g...@git.bioconductor.org

I got:

OpenSSH_7.4p1, LibreSSL 2.5.0
debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config
debug1: Connecting to git.bioconductor.org [34.192.48.227] port 22.
debug1: Connection established.
debug1: identity file /Users/rabbitus/.ssh/id_rsa type 1
debug1: key_load_public: No such file or directory
...
debug1: Remote: PTY allocation disabled.
PTY allocation request failed on channel 0
hello c.stratowa, this is git@ip-172-30-0-33 running gitolite3 
v3.6.6-6-g7c8f0ab on git 2.13.0
...
bash: debug1:: command not found



3, Nevertheless, I could run:

    git clone g...@git.bioconductor.org:packages/xps

I got:
Cloning into 'xps'...
Enter passphrase for key '/Users/rabbitus/.ssh/id_rsa':
remote: Counting objects: 2757, done.
remote: Compressing objects: 100% (2741/2741), done.
remote: Total 2757 (delta 2077), reused 0 (delta 0)
Receiving objects: 100% (2757/2757), 5.62 MiB | 945.00 KiB/s, done.
Resolving deltas: 100% (2077/2077), done.
Checking connectivity... done.
 From the Bioconductor perspective, I think you are 'good to go', and you could 
follow, e.g.,
     http://bioconductor.org/developers/how-to/git/maintain-bioc-only/
to commit and push changes to the Bioconductor git repository. These changes 
would be incorporated into the nightly builds, etc., as before.
4, In 'https://github.com/settings/keys' I deleted the old SSH key and tried to 
add a new SSH key, where in 'Key' I copied once again my public 'id_rsa'. 
However, once again I received an email with the wrong key 'df:2d:78:4f:**'
This is the 'fingerprint' of the SSH public key, rather than the public key 
itself.
I do not understand why my correct key is not accepted.

According to 'https://caius.github.io/github_id/' my user id is:
cstrato is github user #32616897

My public key at 'https://github.com/cstrato.keys' is still empty.

I don't know the answer to this github question; maybe public keys are not 
displayed by default? At any rate it 'does not matter'; github allows you to 
clone via https + password, or via ssh; all you need is to be able to clone 
your newly created, empty github xps repository, which it seems from below that 
you can.
It sounds like, now that you have access to git.bioconductor.org, you could 
follow
   https://bioconductor.org/developers/how-to/git/maintain-github-bioc/
Martin

I am not sure what I need to do next?

Thank you.
Best regards,
Christian


On 10/12/17 19:40, Martin Morgan wrote:
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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