"Martin v. Löwis" <[email protected]> writes: > >> 1. upload your SSH key(s) to your PyPI account. > > > > How? > > I would *really* like you to guess here. Seriously. If you guess > wrong, let me know what your guess was, and I see whether I can > arrange to make it work.
By analogy with how SSH works on other systems, I would expect to use some other file upload protocol (e.g. FTP) to place a file named ‘authorized_keys’ in my home directory, containing the contents of my SSH public key. But most of that doesn't apply here: I don't have an alternate arbitrary file-upload protocol to PyPI, only an “upload a new package version” tool, which doesn't fit. I also don't know of a “home directory” for my account. -- \ “In case you haven't noticed, [the USA] are now almost as | `\ feared and hated all over the world as the Nazis were.” —Kurt | _o__) Vonnegut, 2004 | Ben Finney _______________________________________________ Catalog-SIG mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/catalog-sig
