So you are missing the upstream remote.  I'm not exactly sure how it got 
deleted and how you have been able to push to master.

It looks like you have created a github repository for your package and should 
be following

Create a new GitHub repository tutorial:



http://bioconductor.org/developers/how-to/git/maintain-github-bioc/



using origin will push/pull to your github repository

using upstream (once it is added) will push/pull to our git.bioconductor.org 
server


You'll want to pick up the above page at step 6 for adding the upstream remote.


Cheers,



Lori Shepherd

Bioconductor Core Team

Roswell Park Cancer Institute

Department of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics

Elm & Carlton Streets

Buffalo, New York 14263

________________________________
From: Zhai, Tingting <tingting.z...@uky.edu>
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2018 1:47:51 PM
To: Shepherd, Lori
Cc: Martin Morgan; Turaga, Nitesh
Subject: Re: [Bioc-devel] NanoStringDiff package update


the results of


git remote -v :


origin g...@github.com:tingtina/NanoStringDiff.git (fetch)

origin g...@github.com:tingtina/NanoStringDiff.git (push)



I'm trying to change the version on the master branch to 1.9.1.


Thanks,

Tingting

On Thu, Jan 25, 2018 at 1:26 PM, Shepherd, Lori 
<lori.sheph...@roswellpark.org<mailto:lori.sheph...@roswellpark.org>> wrote:

Can you please send the results of


git remote -v



Also please note:


The version on the master branch (devel) should be 1.9.1


The 1.8.1 will be for RELEASE_3_6


Versions are package_x.y.z   the y in devel is always odd,  y in release is 
always even, and devel y >  release y





Lori Shepherd

Bioconductor Core Team

Roswell Park Cancer Institute

Department of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics

Elm & Carlton Streets

Buffalo, New York 14263

________________________________
From: Zhai, Tingting <tingting.z...@uky.edu<mailto:tingting.z...@uky.edu>>
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2018 1:17:22 PM

To: Shepherd, Lori
Cc: Martin Morgan
Subject: Re: [Bioc-devel] NanoStringDiff package update

Hi Lori,
Sorry to bother you again. Now I have successfully pushed my package files with 
version 1.8.1 to both Bioconductor and GitHub repositories. But when I repeat 
for the release branch with "git push upstream RELEASE_3_6", I get following 
error:

fatal: 'upstream' does not appear to be a git repository

fatal: Could not read from remote repository.


Please make sure you have the correct access rights

and the repository exists.

Could you help me fix this out?

Thanks,
Tingting

On Thu, Jan 25, 2018 at 11:50 AM, Shepherd, Lori 
<lori.sheph...@roswellpark.org<mailto:lori.sheph...@roswellpark.org>> wrote:

The current release branch is RELEASE_3_6


So the bottom section instructions would use that as the release branch:

http://bioconductor.org/developers/how-to/git/maintain-bioc-only/


I do see the changes on the git.bioconductor.org<http://git.bioconductor.org> 
so your push was successful however this is one issue:


Please pay attention to version numbers. I just did a quick glance at the 
changes that were uploaded and the version number committed is less than the 
current devel version :


http://bioconductor.org/checkResults/3.7/bioc-LATEST/NanoStringDiff/malbec2-buildsrc.html


The current devel version we have is 1.9.0 and you submitted changes with 1.7.1


Please see the section on versioning

http://bioconductor.org/developers/how-to/version-numbering/

and the recent devel post

https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/bioc-devel/2018-January/012657.html


While your changes are on the git server the package won't be rebuild because 
of the lower Description version number. It needs to be corrected on the master 
branch to 1.9.1.


When you submit your changes on the RELEASE_3_6 branch the current version we 
have is 1.8.0 so the changes should be committed with 1.8.1 ...



The version increases happen at release time.  You should pull from the git 
repository after a release happens and periodically.


http://bioconductor.org/developers/how-to/git/pull-upstream-changes/


Cheers,


Lori Shepherd

Bioconductor Core Team

Roswell Park Cancer Institute

Department of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics

Elm & Carlton Streets

Buffalo, New York 14263

________________________________
From: Zhai, Tingting <tingting.z...@uky.edu<mailto:tingting.z...@uky.edu>>
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2018 11:13:44 AM
To: Shepherd, Lori
Cc: Martin Morgan

Subject: Re: [Bioc-devel] NanoStringDiff package update

Hi Lori and Morgan,
I am taking the "Maintain a Bioconductor-only repository tutorial". I'm done 
with "Push your local commits to the Bioconductor repository" so far. So what 
next I should do to make my new package available to the user community?
I guess I need to do the next step "Merge changes to the current release 
branch", but I don't know my current release branch.
Could you all help me out?

Thank you!
Best wishes,
Tingting

On Thu, Jan 25, 2018 at 9:58 AM, Shepherd, Lori 
<lori.sheph...@roswellpark.org<mailto:lori.sheph...@roswellpark.org>> wrote:

Sorry for the delay.  Please try again. We have just processed the keys again 
and it should be accessible.  If you continue to have issues please reply all 
so that it stays on the devel mailing list thread and other members of the team 
can also assist.


Cheers


Lori Shepherd

Bioconductor Core Team

Roswell Park Cancer Institute

Department of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics

Elm & Carlton Streets

Buffalo, New York 14263

________________________________
From: Zhai, Tingting <tingting.z...@uky.edu<mailto:tingting.z...@uky.edu>>
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2018 9:49:47 AM
To: Shepherd, Lori
Subject: Re: [Bioc-devel] NanoStringDiff package update

Hi Lori,
You are so helpful! I really appreciate it!
I submitted the form you mentioned above two days ago (Jan. 23). But when I run 
"git clone g...@git.bioconductor.org:packages/NanoStringDiff.git", I still get 
the error that "Permission denied (publickey).
fatal: Could not read from remote repository." Does it mean that my key has not 
been added to your system?

Thank you again for your help.


Best wishes,
Tingting




On Thu, Jan 25, 2018 at 7:13 AM, Shepherd, Lori 
<lori.sheph...@roswellpark.org<mailto:lori.sheph...@roswellpark.org>> wrote:

Bioconductor has switched from svn to git, and was announced back in August 
2017, so you are correct that you are no longer able to use svn to upload 
changes to the new location for the Bioconductor repository


git.bioconductor.org<http://git.bioconductor.org>


You don't have to use github to maintain your package locally (we do recommend 
it but not necessary) but we do require git for maintaining the Bioconductor 
canonical location.  There are lots of scenarios and useful FAQ section on the 
Bioconductor website


http://bioconductor.org/developers/how-to/git/



Create a new GitHub repository tutorial - will take you through how to convert 
an existing directory onto github and how to maintain the two locations (local 
github and bioconductor git location)


Maintain a Bioconductor-only repository  tutorial - will take you through how 
to link to the Bioconductor git.bioconductor.org<http://git.bioconductor.org> 
repository without creating a github.


There are many tutorials with how to push changes and how to pull from the 
Bioconductor repo (after a release happens this is necessary) and how to 
trouble shoot common issues.


The first step will be to submit an id and ssh-key to the following form to 
gain access to the package


https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1CCwUhjtG82rnmcTWYqY43WcmBx5YyQm5UD4pcs1dhEs/viewform?edit_requested=true


You will need to enter your email -  because you had an svn account your 
svn.id<http://svn.id> - and a ssh public key -


Cheers,



Lori Shepherd

Bioconductor Core Team

Roswell Park Cancer Institute

Department of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics

Elm & Carlton Streets

Buffalo, New York 14263

________________________________
From: Bioc-devel 
<bioc-devel-boun...@r-project.org<mailto:bioc-devel-boun...@r-project.org>> on 
behalf of Zhai, Tingting <tingting.z...@uky.edu<mailto:tingting.z...@uky.edu>>
Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2018 2:17:17 PM
To: bioc-devel@r-project.org<mailto:bioc-devel@r-project.org>
Subject: [Bioc-devel] NanoStringDiff package update

I�m one of the maintainers of NanoStringDiff package on Bioconductor. Now I
want to update this package and add some useful functions. I�m using SVN,
but when committing, it gives me this error: The new canonical location for
Bioconductor software and

data experiment packages is git.bioconductor.org<http://git.bioconductor.org>


The recommended way to maintain your Bioconductor software

or data experiment package is to use GitHub.



Does this mean I�m not able to use SVN to maintain my package any more? I�m
not familiar with github.


Thank you very much for any help in advance.


Best wishes,

Tingting

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