Making a public PPA a private one
Hello,
I'd like to have one team to manage both some public PPAs and a private PPA. For now I've only managed to create public PPAs in my public team, and private PPAs in a private team.
Could you turn a currently (empty) public PPA into a private one? (or how can I do it myself?)
Precisely, if you could make this PPA private, that'd lovely:
https:/
Cheers
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- Solved by:
- William Grant
- Solved:
- 2013-06-12
- Last query:
- 2013-06-12
- Last reply:
- 2013-06-12
Laura Czajkowski (czajkowski) said : | #1 |
I've made that private for you as requested.
Delmic BV (delmicbv) said : | #2 |
Thanks, it's now private.
However I still have a problem, I don't see the access information (dedicated password). Usually for private PPAs, the "Adding this PPA to your system" section is different and show the URL with login:password for the currently logged in user, but I don't see it for this PPA.
Is there something obvious that I've missed? How can I find out the password for each allowed user?
Thanks
|
#3 |
On 12/06/13 21:16, Delmic BV wrote:
> Thanks, it's now private.
> However I still have a problem, I don't see the access information
> (dedicated password). Usually for private PPAs, the "Adding this PPA
> to your system" section is different and show the URL with
> login:password for the currently logged in user, but I don't see it
> for this PPA.
>
> Is there something obvious that I've missed? How can I find out the
> password for each allowed user?
Your unique password is only generated when you view the relevant PPA
subscription on <https:/
first time. Once you've visited that it will be shown on the PPA page.
PPA owners can't currently see other users' passwords.
Delmic BV (delmicbv) said : | #4 |
Thanks! I had missed this page. It's all fine now :-)
Delmic BV (delmicbv) said : | #5 |
Thanks William Grant, that solved my question.