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On 2022-01-31 21:02 (-4), Tor Olav Kristensen wrote:
> "Cousin Ricky" <rickysttATyahooDOTcom> wrote:
>> Cousin Ricky <ric### [at] yahoo com> wrote:
>>>
>>> OK, I created an SSH key and followed GitHub's instructions for adding
>>> it to my ssh-agent, re-created the remote origin reference on my local
>>> repo, and tried to push again. Git-Cola *still* asked for the damn
>>> expired GPG key.
>>>
>>> I guess I'll have to dig out the instructions on how to push from the
>>> CLI, and see if that works. [snip]
>>
>> The push worked from the CLI. Next is to find out why Git-Cola is still stuck
>> in the past.
>
> Good.
>
> Do you know what key (GPG or SSH) was being used when it worked from the command
> line ?
It was SSH.
>
> Btw.: I had to google Git-Cola to find out what it is. I wasn't aware that you
> use it. I haven't used such GUI tools myself, just the git tools on the command
> line and the web interface at github.com.
Fortunately, Git-Cola and the CLI work well together. I can switch back
and forth at any time, and the Git repos maintain their integrity.
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