Hi,
It worked. Now I can make pushes.
Thanks,
Carlos
El 14/09/2017 a las 20:23, Turaga, Nitesh escribió:
Bioc-git server* (git.bioconductor.org).
Ignore the typo.
On Sep 14, 2017, at 2:20 PM, ni41435_ca wrote:
Hi Carlos
Your ID is standardized across all your packages now to “c.ruiz”. Your
Hi Nitesh,
I have checked my mail and I have 3 different SVN ids, one for each package
I have submitted:
- r.carlos: MEAL
- c.ruiz-arenas: MultiDataSet
- c.ruiz: scoreInvHap
When I submitted MultiDataSet, I asked Bioc to consolidate my svn user.
From then, I used c.ruiz-arenas for MEAL and Multi
Hi Carlos
Your ID is standardized across all your packages now to “c.ruiz”. Your key is
the one your submitted most recently
ssh-rsa
B3NzaC1yc2EDAQABAAABAQDEMdup9kYuv4KO5MO1lctLXl4Griu571wbbDZU+ueZHhtuEm2WBqWTC0Zp6V+rszWORQkDGcM2ym+pVMNapSbFFbCJPDG1kxXpJI+2
…..
Please use that key to
Bioc-git server* (git.bioconductor.org).
Ignore the typo.
> On Sep 14, 2017, at 2:20 PM, ni41435_ca wrote:
>
> Hi Carlos
>
> Your ID is standardized across all your packages now to “c.ruiz”. Your key is
> the one your submitted most recently
>
> ssh-rsa
> B3NzaC1yc2EDAQABAAABAQDEM
Hi Carlos,
Do you by any chance have 2 separate SVN id’s?
1. c.ruiz
2. c.ruiz-arenas
Best,
Nitesh
> On Sep 14, 2017, at 12:17 PM, Carlos Ruiz wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Today I definitely was able to fetch from the Bioc git. However, I cannot
> push. Here, the commands and the error:
>
>
> C:\Use
Hi Carlos,
Give me a till tomorrow to solve this.
Good news is r.carlos isn’t used anywhere yet. I think this is mostly on our
end, and not on your end.
Best,
Nitesh
> On Sep 14, 2017, at 1:30 PM, Carlos Ruiz wrote:
>
> Hi Nitesh,
>
> I have checked my mail and I have 3 different SVN ids