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I regularly get a Bus error when using the OpenNeuro CLI on UPenn's cluster. I don't know if this is a problem with UPenn's cluster or with openneuro-cli, but I figured I should open an issue.
Expected behavior
When running openneuro login, I would expect it to run successfully. However, after the three prompts, it stalls and then raises a Bus error.
Can users just use keyring, or does OpenNeuro have specific requirements? Also, is there any way for users to login with the generic credentials? I.e., a username and API key?
@nellh do you know how that JSON file could be used for authentication without using openneuro-cli as the credential helper (e.g., with git-credential-datalad)?
What went wrong?
I regularly get a
Bus error
when using the OpenNeuro CLI on UPenn's cluster. I don't know if this is a problem with UPenn's cluster or with openneuro-cli, but I figured I should open an issue.Expected behavior
When running
openneuro login
, I would expect it to run successfully. However, after the three prompts, it stalls and then raises a Bus error.How to reproduce
Create a conda environment:
nodejs
is v20.9.0npm
is 10.1.0@openneuro/cli
is 4.22.0bids-validator
is 1.14.3Run
openneuro login
. I chosehttps://openneuro.org
, provided my API key, and choseYes
to error reporting.Desktop
Additional information
No response
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