Hi Rob,
I have corrected it. I think it should work now.
It happened because you submitted your email as rscha...@jhu.edu, but the email
on file for all your other package is
rscha...@jhsph.edu. Keys are saved with the name of "email ID" submitted, if
the SVN ID is the same as email ID.
Best
Hi Turaga,
The start of the key you listed below is correct.
git remote -v
biochttps://github.com/Bioconductor-mirror/CNPBayes.git (fetch)
biochttps://github.com/Bioconductor-mirror/CNPBayes.git (push)
origin g...@github.com:scristia/CNPBayes.git (fetch)
origin g...@github.com:scrist
Hi Rob,
We have the a key on file for you and access to that package. Can you make sure
you are using the same SSH key pair ?
It starts with,
ssh-rsa
B3NzaC1yc2EDAQABAAACAQDFDEE9qzb3XEIgaCuTA88lKcb09dvu4L3qv595hF1hYWTLoSXmIB7VCg/vD56YKGLJUKmzUBsEOqZTtTDjkTp0kkRSQw0wAo+S1EpR9ULd5ftlmce
Hi Martin,
Over the weekend, I could confirm that I had RW permissions. However, now I
seem to be back to R only.
ssh -T g...@git.bioconductor.org | grep 'CNPBayes'
R packages/CNPBayes
Any suggestions?
Thanks-
Rob
> On Sep 23, 2017, at 2:17 PM, Martin Morgan
> wrote:
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>
>
On 09/23/2017 08:28 AM, Rob Scharpf wrote:
Dear Bioc-
Please add me to the list of maintainers for the package CNPBayes.
You should have write access now. Martin
Thanks-
Rob
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Please add me to the list of maintainers for the package CNPBayes.
Thanks-
Rob
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