Message-ID: <4a00695f68d7417782b8970e6463edae@vai.org>
Date: 2018-09-21T15:29:11Z
From: Kort, Eric
Subject: [Bioc-devel] push upstream master denied
I am attempting my first push of updates to my recently accepted package, slinky, which is in the development branch of BioConductor.
When I try to push to the remote I get:
FATAL: W any packages/slinky e.kort DENIED by fallthru
(or you mis-spelled the reponame)
fatal: Could not read from remote repository.
Please make sure you have the correct access rights
and the repository exists.
My remotes are setup like this:
> git remote -v
origin? https://github.com/vanandelinstitute/slinky (fetch)
origin? https://github.com/vanandelinstitute/slinky (push)
upstream? ? ? ? git at git.bioconductor.org:packages/slinky.git (fetch)
upstream? ? ? ? git at git.bioconductor.org:packages/slinky.git (push)
I have submitted my ssh key to bioconductor, and confirmed that I have access with?
> ssh -T git at git.bioconductor.org
hello e.kort, this is git at ip-172-30-0-33 running gitolite3 v3.6.6-6-g7c8f0ab on git 2.18.0
Two things strike me as not quite right:
1. I am not sure where the username e.kort is coming from.? Does it matter?
2. When I login to??https://git.bioconductor.org/BiocCredentials/, the only package that it shows I have access to is dualKS, not my new package slinky.
Can someone spot what I am doing wrong?
Thank you!
-Eric