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Wireshark-dev: Re: [Wireshark-dev] Git+gerrit status update - 2014-01-14

From: Lori Jakab <ljakab@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2014 09:32:30 +0200
On 01/15/2014 04:28 AM, Evan Huus wrote:
> I have created an account and added an SSH key, but I am getting
> "Permission denied (publickey)" when trying to clone. Is it working
> for anyone else?

I just checked the SSH and HTTPS methods with username and they both
worked for me.

-Lori

>
> On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 4:50 PM, Gerald Combs <gerald@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> The live Gerrit site is up and running at
>> https://code.wireshark.org/review. At this point you should be able to
>> do the following:
>>
>> - Create an account[1]. This includes adding SSH keys, adding
>>   OpenID identities, and setting an HTTP password.
>>
>> - Clone the repository anonymously or using your ID:
>>   https://code.wireshark.org/review/wireshark
>>   ssh://your.username@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:29418/wireshark
>>   https://your.username@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/review/wireshark
>>
>> - Push changes to a Gerrit magic ref[2] (e.g.
>>   HEAD:refs/for/master/convert-packets-to-frozen-custard).
>>
>> Please be careful about pushing to non-magic, normal Git refs. It
>> *shouldn't* be possible to do so but if it does happen it could result
>> in a merge conflict.
>>
>> I'm mirroring the Gerrit repository directly from the current git
>> repository, i.e. behind Gerrit's back. This is non-standard but *should*
>> be safe as long as no commits are done on the Gerrit side.
>>
>> Most of the buildbots now check out source code using git. I'll probably
>> have them all migrated in the next day or so.
>>
>> The weekly automatic number update script has been migrated to git. It
>> successfully pushed to the test repository and should push to the live
>> repository this upcoming Sunday.
>>
>> The data for the OUI lookup tool
>> (http://www.wireshark.org/tools/oui-lookup.html) now comes from git.
>>
>>
>> Next steps:
>>
>> - Update make-version.pl.
>>
>> - Update the web site and wiki documentation.
>>
>> - Further Buildbot integration. We should be able to do test builds
>>   as part of the review process but that will likely have to wait
>>   until after the migration.
>>
>>
>> Questions:
>>
>> When should we schedule flag day? Is two weeks from now (Jan 28) too
>> soon? I don't want to stretch the migration out too long but I also want
>> to give everyone time to get set up and settled in.
>>
>> Is it safe to redirect Git repositories served over HTTP? If so I'll
>> likely redirect http://code.wireshark.org/git/wireshark to
>> https://code.wireshark.org/review/wireshark after the migration.
>>
>>
>> Links:
>>
>> [1]: http://test.code.wireshark.org/review/Documentation/intro-quick.html
>>
>> [2]:
>> http://test.code.wireshark.org/review/Documentation/user-upload.html#push_create
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