Re: How to avoid re-generating Pagure API keys all the time?

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On Mon, 2018-12-10 at 17:20 +0100, Pavel Raiskup wrote:
> From time to time I have to submit a ticket with 'fedpkg request-repo' or
> 'fedpkg request-branch', and I have feeling that I have to regenerate the API
> key very often (since 2018-02-17 I have 5th key already?!).
> 
> How do you work-around this requirement to re-generate the key all the
> time?  Is this necessary requirement for 'fedpkg' to work if when we have
> gssapi support in Fedora?

As in, do 'kinit praiskup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx' or so?

Yeah, it's been like that for several months for me. At one point it
was not. I believe the ticket is meant to last for 24 hours but be
auto-renewable for up to 7 days; at some point, for me, auto-renew was
happening, for the last while it is not.

I have never had time to look into this more deeply, though, so I never
filed any bugs. I'm not sure if it depends on GNOME keyring
integration, or if the fact that my systems are *also* members of my
personal FreeIPA domain is related.
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