[Rd] R-Forge > GitHub?

Ott Toomet otoomet @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
Mon Jul 1 08:05:15 CEST 2019


Apparently you created id_rsa key pair with a passphrase.  Passphrase is
like an additional password protection layer on your ssh key.  I don't know
how did you create it.  But you can always create a new one (you should
delete the old one before you create a new one) using the shell command
'ssh-keygen'.  It asks for a passphrase, just push enter for an empty
passphrase (twice).  You also have to update the ssh public key
(id_rsa.pub) on github by supplying the new public key (id_rsa.pub).

There are some implications you should be aware of:
* if you delete id_rsa*, you cannot use any ssh authorization that relies
on this key any more (that's why you have to update on GH).  From the what
you write (... created 2 days ago) I guess you do not use these keys
elsewhere but I may be wrong.
* if you supply empty passphrase, you bypass the optional extra security
layer.  I think this is OK for open source software development on your
personal computer but your preferences/situation may differ.
* You cannot use the same keys with passphrase if they are created without
one.  This is likely not an issue, but if it turns out to be a problem, you
can either add passphrase to the default keys, or create another set of
keys, passphrase protected.

Cheers,
Ott


On Sun, Jun 30, 2019 at 9:51 PM Spencer Graves <spencer.graves using prodsyse.com>
wrote:

>
>
> On 2019-06-30 06:58, Joshua Ulrich wrote:
> <snip>
>
> > I imported both packages into separate repositories:
> > https://github.com/joshuaulrich/tmp-ecdat
> > https://github.com/joshuaulrich/tmp-ecfun
> >
> > I changed your email address on your R-Forge commits to match your
> > GitHub email address, so R-Forge commits would be associated with your
> > GitHub account.  I also omitted the "move" commit from Ecdat, and the
> > "obsolete > GitHub" commits from both packages.  I've attached a file
> > with the commands I used, if anyone is interested.
> >
> > You can use my repos by cloning them to your local machine, adding
> > your repos as new remotes, and pushing to them.  You would need to run
> > these commands (untested):
> >
> > ### clone my GitHub repo to your machine
> > git clone git using github.com:joshuaulrich/tmp-ecfun.git Ecdat
>
>
> Thanks so much.  Sadly, I'm still having troubles.  This "git clone ..."
> generates:
>
>
> Enter passphrase for key '/Users/sbgraves/.ssh/id_rsa':
>
>
>        Sadly, I don't know the passphrase it's looking for here, and I
> don't know how to find what it's looking for.  Under GitHub > Settings >
> "SSH and GPG keys", I see an SSH key dated two days ago, when I cloned
> Ecdat from within RStudio.  And in "~.ssh" I see files id_rsa and
> id_rsa.pub, both created two days ago.
>
>
>        What do you suggest I try to get past this?
>
>
>        Thanks again for all your help.
>
>
>        Spencer Graves
>
> > cd Ecdat
> > ### rename my GitHub repo remote from 'origin' to 'tmp'
> > git remote rename origin tmp
> > ### add your GitHub repo remote as 'origin'
> > ### NOTE: this should be a new, clean repo.
> > ###    Rename your existing 'Ecdat' so you don't overwrite it
> > git remote add origin https://github.com/sbgraves237/Ecdat
> > ### push to your GitHub repo
> > git push -u origin master
> >
> > Then you need to run similar commands for Ecfun.
> >
> > Best,
> > Josh
> >
> >>>         Thanks,
> >>>         Spencer
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> On 2019-06-29 14:09, Henrik Bengtsson wrote:
> >>>> On Sat, Jun 29, 2019 at 9:43 AM Spencer Graves
> >>>> <spencer.graves using prodsyse.com> wrote:
> >>>>> Hi, Ott et al.:
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>          What's the best way to get "Travis CI" to build and test
> the two
> >>>>> packages, Ecdat and Ecfun, that have long been combined in the Ecdat
> >>>>> project?
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>          Following Ott's advice and studying studying Wickham's "R
> >>>>> Packages" (http://r-pkgs.had.co.nz/), I was able to configure
> RStudio so
> >>>>> it would sync using git with "GitHub.com/sbgraves237/Ecdat".
> However,
> >>>>> when I tried to configure "Travis CI", it said, "No DESCRIPTION file
> >>>>> found, user must supply their own install and script steps".
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>          Earlier in this thread, I think someone suggested I make the
> >>>>> Ecdat and Ecfun packages separate projects on GitHub (though I can't
> >>>>> find that suggestion now).  This would not be an issue if it were all
> >>>>> local without version control.  With RStudio managing my interface
> with
> >>>>> GitHub, it now seems quite tricky.
> >>>> I'm 99.999% confident that your life will be much much easier if you
> >>>> keep one R package per repository.  If you don't, you'll probably be
> >>>> very lonely when it comes to tools etc.  There are built-in 'git'
> >>>> commands, but also git utility tools, for extracting a subset of
> >>>> folders/files from git repository into new git repositories.  You'll
> >>>> still preserve the commit history.  I would deal with this in the
> >>>> terminal, using the 'git' client and possible some extraction tool.
> >>>>
> >>>> Also, while you spend time on this, have a look at the commit
> >>>> authorship that I mentioned previously.  It's nice to have that in
> >>>> place later.
> >>>>
> >>>> After you got the above in place, then .travis.yml and appveyor.yml is
> >>>> pretty straightforward (might even be a copy'n'paste).
> >>>>
> >>>> Finally, I saw you put your credentials in the URL when you cloned.  I
> >>>> don't think that's safe, your GitHub credentials will be stored in the
> >>>> ./.git/config file.  Instead, just clone with:
> >>>>
> >>>> git clone https://github.com/sbgraves237/Ecdat.git
> >>>>
> >>>> You can then configure git to cache your HTTPS credentials for a
> >>>> certain time, e.g. 120 minutes, so you don't have to enter them each
> >>>> time you pull/push.  See
> https://git-scm.com/docs/git-credential-cache
> >>>> for details.  That's what I tell new-comers to Git(Hub|Lab|...) to
> >>>> use.  Personally, I add my public SSH key to GitHub and then clone
> >>>> with the ssh protocol:
> >>>>
> >>>> git clone git using github.com:sbgraves237/Ecdat.git
> >>>>
> >>>> That way my I never have to worry entering my credentials.
> >>>>
> >>>> /Henrik
> >>>>
> >>>>>          Suggestions?
> >>>>>          Thanks again to all who have offered suggestions so far.
> This
> >>>>> migration from R-Forge to GitHub seems complete except for the
> automatic
> >>>>> tests provided via "Travis CI".
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>          Spencer
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> On 2019-06-28 22:25, Ott Toomet wrote:
> >>>>>> Apparently your username/password are wrong.  Can you clone/push
> from
> >>>>>> other repos?
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> You do not need authorization when cloning a public repo, so even
> >>>>>> incorrect credentials may work (haven't tested this though).  But
> for
> >>>>>> push you have to have that in order.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> I suggest you create ssh keys, upload those to GH, and use ssh
> >>>>>> authorization instead of https.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Cheers,
> >>>>>> Ott
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> On Fri, Jun 28, 2019 at 8:18 PM Spencer Graves
> >>>>>> <spencer.graves using prodsyse.com <mailto:spencer.graves using prodsyse.com>>
> wrote:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>       Thanks to Duncan, Henrik and Henrik, Brian, and Gábor:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>              I created a local copy of the new GitHub version using
> the
> >>>>>>       following:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>       git clone
> >>>>>>
> https://sbgraves237:mypassword@github.com/sbgraves237/Ecdat.git
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>              That worked in the sense that I got a local copy.
> However,
> >>>>>>       after
> >>>>>>       I rolled the version number and did "git commit" on the
> DESCRIPTION
> >>>>>>       files, my "git push" command generated the following:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>       remote: Invalid username or password.
> >>>>>>       fatal: Authentication failed for
> >>>>>>       '
> https://sbgraves237:mypassword@github.com/sbgraves237/Ecdat.git/'
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>              What am I missing?  [Note:  I used my actual GitHub
> >>>>>>       password in
> >>>>>>       place of "mypassword" here, and this "Authentication failed"
> message
> >>>>>>       reported the GitHub password I used here.]
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>              Thanks,
> >>>>>>              Spencer
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>       p.s.  I'm doing this under macOS Mojave 10.14.5.  Also,  I
> added
> >>>>>>       ".onAttach" functions to the R-Forge versions as Brian G.
> Peterson
> >>>>>>       suggested.  That seemed to work fine.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>       On 2019-06-28 07:13, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
> >>>>>>       > On 28/06/2019 6:26 a.m., Gábor Csárdi wrote:
> >>>>>>       >
> >>>>>>       >> Instead, you can do as Duncan suggested, and put a README
> in your
> >>>>>>       >> R-Forge
> >>>>>>       >> repository, that points to *your* GitHub repositor(y/ies).
> Then the
> >>>>>>       >> https://github.com/rforge/ecdat read only mirror will
> pick this up
> >>>>>>       >> and will
> >>>>>>       >> point there as well.
> >>>>>>       >
> >>>>>>       > Just for the record:  that was Henrik Singmann's
> suggestion, I just
> >>>>>>       > agreed with it.
> >>>>>>       >
> >>>>>>       > Duncan Murdoch
> >>>>>>       >
> >>>>>>
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