On 24/04/20 at 16:07 +0200, Xavier wrote: > Le 24/04/2020 à 15:57, Lucas Nussbaum a écrit : > > On 24/04/20 at 15:06 +0200, Johannes Schauer wrote: > >> Hi, > >> > >> On Mon, 30 Mar 2020 08:49:33 +0200 Xavier <y...@debian.org> wrote: > >>> Le 30/03/2020 à 08:25, Lucas Nussbaum a écrit : > >>>> On 29/03/20 at 23:52 +0200, Adam Borowski wrote: > >>>>> On Sun, Mar 29, 2020 at 05:53:11PM +0200, Xavier wrote: > >>>>>>>>> IIRC with an access token the limit is 5000 queries per hour. > >>>>>>>>> Without a > >>>>>>>>> token, much, much less. > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> The UDD code calls uscan. Is there a way for uscan to use an access > >>>>>>>> token? > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> not for now, but I can add this feature. Just to insert an additional > >>>>>>> header ? > >>>>>> > >>>>>> This little diff adds --http-header option. To use it: > >>>>>> > >>>>>> uscan --http-header=Access-Token=qwertyuiop > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Sounds good for you ? > >>>> > >>>> Yes, thanks! > >>> > >>> Done: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/devscripts/-/merge_requests/181 > >> > >> since there is only little progress on that merge request, could we have an > >> intermediate solution? For example by severely reducing the rate with which > >> uscan is run on github.com? Even if this means that there is only a check > >> done > >> once a week, that's better than the current situation which already > >> persists > >> for over a month. > > > > I think that a suitable workaround would be to have a local uscan copy > > in UDD that can add the header, and then modify UDD to use it for > > github. > > > > Anybody with access to UDD can do it. If nobody does, I'll try to do it > > when I run into Debian time, which is scarse those days. > > Hi, > > Prefer to compile a 2.20.3~alpha of devscripts to avoid problems with > Perl path (modified code is in /usr/share/perl5/Devscripts/Uscan/) > > To use it (with last changes: > uscan --http-header=https://github.com@GitHubToken=value > > Token will be sent only to URL starting with https://github.com. Then > this option can be set by default. Use --verbose to see what happens
Unfortunately I need to do a manual install anyway, I don't have root access on the UDD machine and thus cannot install a .deb. Lucas