![]() Regarding pkg versions and/or configuration. No idea how pagure/distgit differs between prod and stg, though. This could be the reason, why packit can't push to fork on staging □ * rawhide-boop -> rawhide-boopīranch 'rawhide-boop' set up to track remote branch 'rawhide-boop' from 'nphilipp' by (rawhide-boop)> To ssh:///forks/nphilipp/rpms/python-arrow.git Remote: Create a pull-request for rawhide-boop ![]() Remote: 09:00:54,704 : pagure is about to send a message that has no schemas: Remote: * Publishing information for 89 commits Remote: Sending to redis to log activity and send commit notification emails Remote: 09:00:53,054 : pagure is about to send a message that has no schemas: Total 3 (delta 2), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 0 OK, it works in (rawhide-boop)> git ci -a -s -m "BOOP!"ġ file changed, 2 (rawhide-boop)> git push -u nphilipp rawhide-boop I'm playing with packit and this could be the issue, why my PoC doesn't work So how should one create a PR, if he can't push to his own fork? □ This server does not offer shell access.Ĭonnection to Michal Konecny, 19 minĭo you need to have ssh key added also in noggin?Īhh you added it in pagure/dist-git (stg)?Īlright… I can't push into my own fork of a pkg repo, but I can push into the repo itself.ĭo you get permission error with publickey? I tried to run git push -vvv, but it doesn't show the ssh procedure I asked for it yesterday, to be able to do itĪny advice, how to actually check if the ssh key I'm using is valid? Without packager group membership you are not able to clone using ssh I already checked that my public key is added on dist-git and I'm in the packager groupĭid you check public key and group membership on staging, too? (smoke test) I'm getting Permission denied (publickey). ![]() I'm trying to test creating PR requests on staging dist-git and I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong, but it doesn't work for meġ) I created a fork of 0ad repository through dist-git Ģ) Cloned the repository via ssh git clone cd 0adĤ) Do some small change, I added a new comment line on start of the spec file ![]()
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