[Bioc-devel] Unable to push updated development package to Bioconductor

Dirk Moore d|rk|moore @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
Thu Sep 7 18:15:28 CEST 2023


I am developing a package called ‘protlocassign’ and trying to get it ready
for Bioconductor. In the past, I was able to simply type “git push upstream
main:devel” and within a few minutes the Bioconductor server had compiled
the package and posted the build report with notes, warnings, etc.

Now, however, this doesn’t work for me. In response to “git push upstream
main:devel” I get the message “git using git.bioconductor.org: Permission denied
(publickey). fatal: Could not read from remote repository. Please make sure
you have the correct access rights and the repository exists.”

When I brought this to the attention of a Bioconductor admin, that person
recommended that I update my public and private SSH keys. I have done this,
and all is fine with pushing revisions to my GitHub account. I have, of
course, incremented the version number for my package. But still, I receive
the same “Permission denied (publickey). fatal” error message.

Any suggestions on how to fix this?

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