On Mon, Sep 4, 2017 at 3:54 AM Petr Viktorin <pviktori(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On 09/04/2017 06:21 AM, Troy Curtis Jr wrote:
> I have a version of the gpsd package which I believe addresses this
> ticket
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1390812. I've been
> looking around about the right way to submit. I thought it would be by
> using a pull request from within the pagure instance at
>
src.fedoraproject.org <
http://src.fedoraproject.org>. However, I cannot
> authenticate with my ssh key. There is no where to add it within
> pagure, and my FAS key doesn't seem to be sufficient. So perhaps this
> isn't they way? Then I was reading through
>
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Join_the_package_collection_maintainers#Cre...
> , but it seems a bit geared toward brand new packages, so I was not sure
> if that was in fact the proper coarse.
>
> I'd appreciate any pointers as to the proper direction to get this
> updated package updated. In the meantime, I'll fix the rpmlint warnings
> I just found!
That shouldn't be happening.
What's your FAS username?
troycurtisjr
If you can push the changes to another public Git repository (e.g.
GitHub), that could be a workaround while we get Pagure access sorted out.
Ok so Pagure is the right way to go then. I tried importing my key again,
but I'm still getting denied. I can use the same key on a different linux
host as well as with
gitlab.com, so I'm fairly confident my local
configuration is correct. I assume this is unrelated, but I also can't
seem to tie my FAS account correctly to the
For the time being then, I've pushed my changes to
https://gitlab.com/troycurtisjr/fedora-pkg-gpsd.git under the
'python2-packaging' branch for review. Additionally, I used copr to build
for several releases, which you can find at
https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/troycurtisjr/gpsd/build/597872/
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Troy Curtis
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Petr Viktorin