On Thu, Jul 8, 2021 at 6:29 PM Eli Schwartz via aur-general < aur-general@lists.archlinux.org> wrote:
On 7/8/21 9:09 PM, Matt Spaulding via aur-general wrote:
Well, as soon as I sent this I think I figured it out. There is an error message when updating the SSH key, but I don't see it because it's off screen. When I first select "update" after changing the key, the key looks like it has been changed. But if I come back to the page later, it's the old key again. I finally noticed the error message and it was asking for me to enter my password. After I did that it appears everything is working just fine.
Thanks for taking a look into this!
Hmm, the error message should be at the top of the (reloaded) page.
Yes, it was on top. But at least on my version of Chrome, the page reloads to the same position as before when clicking the "update" button, and doesn't reset to the top of the page. Because of that I didn't see the error message (which is actually quite small and hard to notice anyway).
FWIW, on a successful account update you get taken to a new page, which just says:
"The account, <your-account-name>, has been successfully modified."
Yes, I figured that out after I updated the key correctly :)
If you do not see that page, then something went wrong.
-- Eli Schwartz Bug Wrangler and Trusted User
-- Best Regards, Matt