Re: committing gthumb-3-6 ui+help failed
- From: Hannie Dumoleyn <lafeber-dumoleyn2 zonnet nl>
- To: Rafael Fontenelle <rafaelff gnome org>
- Cc: GNOME i18n list <gnome-i18n gnome org>
- Subject: Re: committing gthumb-3-6 ui+help failed
- Date: Sat, 7 Jul 2018 11:01:01 +0200
Op 06-07-18 om 13:59 schreef Rafael Fontenelle:
Hi Hannie,
Em sex, 6 de jul de 2018 às 07:38, Hannie Dumoleyn
<lafeber-dumoleyn2 zonnet nl> escreveu:
Hi Rafael,
Thank you for sending me the jpg of your "User settings". Yes, I found
this ssh key icon now and there I see that my SSH key was imported from
acount.gnome.org. Unfortunately, it does not work. When I add my public
key here, I get the message: Fingerprint has already been taken.
Perhaps I have to create a new ssh key. I will try later and let you
know if that helps.
Best regards,
Hannie
"Fingerprint has already been taken" means another account has your
SSH keys. Could you have already created a Standard account and added
SSH keys to it? If yes, logging in as Standard account and removing
your keys from Standard account would solve this issue.
Best regards,
Rafael Fontenelle
Hello Rafael,
This "other account" could be the account I have on git.gnome
(account.gnome.org). But since this account was imported in gitlab, I do
not understand why it worked on git.gnome.org, but not on
gitlab.gnome.org. I can download gthumb with command git clone
git://git.gnome.org/gthumb, but not with git clone
git gitlab gnome org:GNOME/gthumb.git (Permission denied).
On https://gitlab.gnome.org/users/sign_in I can only sign in using the
LDAP tab. When I go to Standard I cannot sign in (not with my git.gnome
or gitlab.gnome account user name and password).
So, yes, there is something wrong, but there may be a hundred reasons
for this Permission denied. Both commands 'ssh -v myname git gnome org'
and 'ssh -v myname gitlab gnome org' give me terminal output Permission
denied. One of the reasons may be that my user name is different on git,
gitlab and in my public key. Changing my user name in my gitlab User
Settings is a risky business, so I will not try as yet. Changing my user
name on my PC (git config --global user.name "newname") might be an
option, but perhaps you can come up with a better solution?
Many thanks in advance for your help. You deserve a gold medal for that.
btw, thanks for giving further information on msgfmt, I had not noticed
they used Notepad++.
Hannie
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