How do i sign a commit from a cloned SSH repository in gitlab?

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Allan
Allan on 17 Apr 2024 at 17:11
Commented: Allan on 18 Apr 2024 at 12:48
Im trying to commit files that i've altered but i get the error message saying "signing commits using SSH keys is not supported". How do i fix this? From what i've read, matlab only supports X509 keys. Do i have to get an specific key from the repository or create my own on the computer? Do i have to get an specific key from the repository or create my own on the computer? Thanks in advance

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Gyan Vaibhav
Gyan Vaibhav on 18 Apr 2024 at 6:28
Hi Allan,
I tried cloning my gitlab project and was able to commit changes to the repo using the SSH keys. I am not sure what is going wrong for you, however, you can make sure you followed these steps.
  1. Set up git control in MATLAB and gitlab by generating the shh-keys. Please follow this guide. https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/matlab_prog/set-up-git-source-control.html#use_ssh_authentication
  2. Clone the project, and make changes.
  3. Go to source control and commit. This should work fine.
Hope it resolves your issue.
Thanks,
Gyan
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Allan
Allan on 18 Apr 2024 at 12:48
Thank you so much for the reply, Gyan!
Unfortunately, it did not resolve my issue. I followed these steps (i had done it before and i did it again now just to be sure) and i get the same error message!
Best regards!
Allan

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