Thread: Community profile ssh keys not making it to git
I'm trying to get a new machine set up for PostgreSQL development. On the main PostgreSQL web site I got to "Your account", "Profile" and add a line with a new key to the "SSH key" field, and it doesn't seem to propegate to where it is used for git operations (based on the fact that it's prompting for a password when I try to clone). Have I forgotten how to do this, or is something broken on the servers? -Kevin
<p dir="ltr"><br /> On Oct 30, 2012 10:56 PM, "Kevin Grittner" <<a href="mailto:kgrittn@mail.com">kgrittn@mail.com</a>>wrote:<br /> ><br /> > I'm trying to get a new machine set upfor PostgreSQL development. On<br /> > the main PostgreSQL web site I got to "Your account", "Profile" and<br /> >add a line with a new key to the "SSH key" field, and it doesn't seem<br /> > to propegate to where it is used forgit operations (based on the<br /> > fact that it's prompting for a password when I try to clone). Have I<br /> >forgotten how to do this, or is something broken on the servers?<br /> ><br /> ><br /><p dir="ltr">Which git server?The <a href="http://git.postgresql.org">git.postgresql.org</a> one should update from the, but gitmaster for the coreproject git is managed manually. <p dir="ltr">/Magnus
Magnus Hagander wrote: > gitmaster for the core project git is managed manually. Oh, I had forgotten that. Sorry for the noise. Will go off-list to get info out. To you? -Kevin
On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 12:20 PM, Kevin Grittner <kgrittn@mail.com> wrote: > Magnus Hagander wrote: > >> gitmaster for the core project git is managed manually. > > Oh, I had forgotten that. Sorry for the noise. > > Will go off-list to get info out. To you? yeah, please do. -- Magnus HaganderMe: http://www.hagander.net/Work: http://www.redpill-linpro.com/