[Bioc-devel] Adding git write access for newly accepted package when a key already exists
Kern, Lori
Lor|@Shepherd @end|ng |rom Ro@we||P@rk@org
Tue Apr 30 17:17:48 CEST 2024
There was a configuration issue on our end. This should now be corrected.
Please also see this announcement from this morning.
https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/bioc-devel/2024-April/020416.html
Commits are blocked for the release. We will announce when commits will resume (normally in a few hours)
Cheers,
Lori Shepherd - Kern
Bioconductor Core Team
Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center
Department of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics
Elm & Carlton Streets
Buffalo, New York 14263
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From: Bioc-devel <bioc-devel-bounces using r-project.org> on behalf of Hahsler, Michael <mhahsler using lyle.smu.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2024 10:54 AM
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Subject: [Bioc-devel] Adding git write access for newly accepted package when a key already exists
Hi,
my new rBLAST package was accepted and added to Bioc devel (https://secure-web.cisco.com/1T-cYvnweLvqSUns-MTFO-aKidkD9EJVV3vuSJzVyeflPEwgafIzXBC_gK6_Ee3sReqSrPTpXQfv6m-upRaXEa5S3e4r3ofNaqzqCNJEWv-kCtLo4L_-vtNyV1dPLeCSj90-gAz7PwLRtaaK6bB-8keZ5SWdp3JT55d1XDD_encQQI4HvA8-Vn-HqGLO4xfzFMuIbX1Rtla3_E7dfLDHkM5nuAGyNGem_Zvw6MIne-yRipK1_qTTjTX55J38YwCIfjAMreXy9QS67GYhaBgXnPsilbfV5sjsdWmQs4ZtOT0tMogZhGNqbHHnYsdDHAjuW/https%3A%2F%2Fbioconductor.org%2Fpackages%2FrBLAST). I got a message stating:
"To use the git.bioconductor.org repository, we need an 'ssh' key to associate with your github user name.
If your GitHub account already has ssh public keys (https://secure-web.cisco.com/1fju2bXLIMpcwuXX9tloYS95r7O3i_ufx2wCLunkhi8AT92rQzbsc1D6CMj3qgPwhDVvqX4KcW4_K4K2Jfc7laRNIxlRfMmefDZPuECbLld_UI7lIuGUiphmWiVeCKDMnAZHvWJcCO12zUwUo7-p8-hG9_uYMSXkSIr9r26iRQxKL-Oq2veqR48HkaR2chvY8J2clsFbPdZM_qOaBxKaFaEfV4xzFo1s-sdLUtxTPEPl2s3_717MBoxXLwTYuyMgJw9KXFlVkauZGXcjDPOTjrBbVnXXUxdDhuvGl7J1-GEeaHoY0EbL8dTrAbJhc77i9/https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fmhahsler.keys is not empty), then no further steps are required."
I waited a week, and it looks like write access with the key was not added to the package rBLAST. I get:
'mhahsler using lyle.smu.edu' has access to the following packages:
rRDP
rRDPData
What do I need to do to get write access to the new package rBLAST?
Regards,
Michael
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