# osc maintainer sddm Server returned an error: HTTP Error 401: Unauthorized
What must I do to get the desired result? I set an account up many years ago, rarely use it. I tried first osc maintainer inxi, because I thought I might like to try becoming a maintainer for this simple purpose of making a non-antique inxi available to Leap users. Its maintainer doesn't seem interested in non-broken inxi except for TW users, making forum support seriously annoying to provide to Leap users.
On 10/28/21 08:03, Felix Miata wrote:
# osc maintainer sddm Server returned an error: HTTP Error 401: Unauthorized
What must I do to get the desired result? I set an account up many years ago, rarely use it. I tried first osc maintainer inxi, because I thought I might like to try becoming a maintainer for this simple purpose of making a non-antique inxi available to Leap users. Its maintainer doesn't seem interested in non-broken inxi except for TW users, making forum support seriously annoying to provide to Leap users.
Open Build Service changed passwords along with bugzilla so the first thing to check if you haven't used it for a long time is to check you have the right password. ~/.config/osc/oscrc or on really old systems it might be ~/.oscrc if you clear the password field osc should prompt you for a new one.
On 2021-10-28 08:56:45 +1030, Simon Lees wrote:
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Open Build Service changed passwords along with bugzilla so the first thing to check if you haven't used it for a long time is to check you have the right password. ~/.config/osc/oscrc or on really old systems it might be ~/.oscrc if you clear the password field osc should prompt you for a new one.
You can also use "osc config https://api.opensuse.org --change-password" (or another apiurl/alias) to change the password. (Note: it will also ask where to store the password (usually, the default is the "Config file credentials manager").)
Marcus
Simon Lees composed on 2021-10-28 08:56 (UTC+1030):
Open Build Service changed passwords along with bugzilla so the first thing to check if you haven't used it for a long time is to check you have the right password. ~/.config/osc/oscrc or on really old systems it might be ~/.oscrc if you clear the password field osc should prompt you for a new one.
~/.oscrc had my old password. Now it works! :)
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