Re: fedrepo-req is complaining about cookies

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On 09/14/2017 10:18 AM, Jaroslav Skarvada wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I am trying to add new package to fedora, I did:
> 
> $ fedrepo-req wsjtx -t 1487776 -m monitoring
> Error: The Bugzilla ticket could not be verified. The following error was encountered: <Fault 32000: 'The cookies or token provide were not valid or have expired. You may login again to get new cookies or a new token.'>
> 
> My token was valid, but I requested new one and it still doesn't work.
> fedrepo-req-1.6.0-3.fc25.noarch
> 
> Also tried to logout and re-login to Pagure in my browser, but it still doesn't work
A number of people seem to have hit this (including me).

Make sure you do not have any ~/.bugzilla* files. If you ever used the
'bugzilla' command line tool it may have created a auth cookie or token
for you that has since expired. Just remove those and it will work fine.

kevin


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