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GitHub Action needs fixing #1
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Hi Kevin,
Yeah, I know it’s failing. I’ve been too busy to spend time on it. GitHub has been whining at me about using a password to log in so I switched to using SSH, and GitHub actions doesn’t seem to like that paradigm.
Any suggestions as to how to make GitHub actions work with SSH?
Jim
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Subject: [jmacdon/Bioc2021Anno] GitHub Action needs fixing (#1)
Hi James,
While doing the rounds of the long workshops, I noticed that your README.md is misleading as it shows the successful CI badge for the 2020 version of this workshop, while the latest CI run failed.
![](https://github.com/jmacdon/Bioc2020Anno/workflows/.github/workflows/basic_checks.yaml/badge.svg)
Notice how Bioc2020Anno should be Bioc2021Anno now.
Also, let me know if you need any help debugging the reason why it is currently failing.
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I'm honestly not sure. In doubt I would reset your github action workflow using the current version from Sean's template repository. |
#2 works (I just used the updated github action workflow provided by Sean's template) you'll still need to add your docker username and password as github secrets to push the docker image |
Hi James,
While doing the rounds of the long workshops, I noticed that your README.md is misleading as it shows the successful CI badge for the 2020 version of this workshop, while the latest CI run failed.
Notice how
Bioc2020Anno
should beBioc2021Anno
now.Also, let me know if you need any help debugging the reason why it is currently failing.
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