<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div>> Let's wait for the Ops so you can try again, until then, please dig up
and look for your *private* key instead. The other one AUR already has,
and did never ever work for clients connecting to it.<br><br></div>Yep, obviously I said public when I meant private, heh. Maybe I shouldn't be the one doing this. ;-)<br><br></div>Still, while I'd love to look for my *private* key, there's still the teensy matter of my account being suspended...<br><br></div>Thanks for keeping me on the straight path and humble. :-)<br></div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr">On Mon, Jul 16, 2018 at 1:01 PM mar77i--- via aur-requests <<a href="mailto:aur-requests@archlinux.org">aur-requests@archlinux.org</a>> wrote:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">On July 16, 2018 7:47 PM, Shane Simmons via aur-requests <<a href="mailto:aur-requests@archlinux.org" target="_blank">aur-requests@archlinux.org</a>> wrote:<br>
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> I got an AUR Out-of-date Notification from msheremet on upwork-beta. After digging through Upwork app logs and checking their website, apparently they've pushed the update to their download website, but not to the client apps yet (at least, not to mine. ;-) <br>
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> However, I'm sending the changes from my laptop and I had never added my public key on my laptop, and when I went to log in to the AUR to copy the pubkey to my ~/.ssh/config, AUR informs me that my account has been suspended.<br>
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> I never received any kind of notification that my account was suspended, or why. As far as I can recall, my best guess would be that it was because I had stupidly published a bug comment to the aurman AUR page and was harshly schooled by the aurman developer that his package depends on a -git package, which had to be installed manually because, again, stupidly, I didn't know that -git packages' PKGBUILDs don't contain the current version, but is instead calculated during install.<br>
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I believe that maybe you misunderstood something about SSH keys. AUR has no knowledge of the private key that matches the public key you added to your profile. Let's wait for the Ops so you can try again, until then, please dig up and look for your *private* key instead. The other one AUR already has, and did never ever work for clients connecting to it.<br>
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cheers!<br>
mar77i<br>
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