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[Bioc-devel] Pushing changes to Bioconductor in a new machine

2 messages · Fabricio de Almeida, Shepherd, Lori

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Hi, all.

I have recently had a problem with my machine and I had to format it, but I didn't copy my SSH key. Now, I am using a different machine and I want to push bug fixes in my package to Bioc. I have already pushed it my GitHub repo, but I couldn't push to Bioc. Do I have to create a new SSH key and add it to the Bioc Git Credentials or is there a way to use my existing SSH key?

Best,


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Fabr?cio de Almeida Silva

Undergraduate degree in Biological Sciences (UENF)

MSc. candidate in Plant Biotechnology (PGBV/UENF - RJ/Brazil)

Laborat?rio de Qu?mica e Fun??o de Prote?nas e Pept?deos (LQFPP/CBB/UENF - RJ/Brazil)

Lattes CNPq: http://lattes.cnpq.br/3119358824056108

Personal website: https://almeidasilvaf.github.io/home/
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Yes, the easiest option is to generate a new key and add it to your Bioc git credentials account.



Lori Shepherd

Bioconductor Core Team

Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center

Department of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics

Elm & Carlton Streets

Buffalo, New York 14263