Re: Xcode and CVS with public/private key pairs
Re: Xcode and CVS with public/private key pairs
- Subject: Re: Xcode and CVS with public/private key pairs
- From: Scott Tooker <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2003 19:06:53 -0800
What is this "synchronize" view? BTW, the contextual menu item issue
has been resolved for the next release (it is actually there in Xcode
1.0, but you need to control-click on the SCM status column, we realize
this is too hidden).
Scott
On Oct 29, 2003, at 4:13 PM, joshua portway wrote:
> CVS over SSH works fine for me.
> I have SSH keys in my home, and XCode just worked as soon as I created
> the project with no problem.
>
> Occasionally it seems to be a bit slow to respond, and still have no
> idea why there isn't a context menu option to commit files when
> clicking on a file or a group in the project tree (you have to go to
> the SCM menu, or do it from the new SCM window). Oh, how I wish XCode
> had a "synchronise" view like Eclipse...
>
> j
>
>
>
> On 29 Oct 2003, at 21:25, Rob Lockstone wrote:
>
>> Can anyone out there tell me if Xcode works properly with CVS using
>> public/private key pairs when the pass phrase for the login has been
>> disabled (is null)?
>>
>> We use a CVS server which allows us to access the repository using
>> public/private key pairs only. Our accounts have their pass phrases
>> purposely disabled for a little extra security. PB was not able to
>> handle this properly without the use of SSHPassKey. Unfortunately,
>> this arrangement also caused the connection to the repository to
>> intermittently and silently die, requiring a quit/restart of PB to
>> get CVS access again. I have no idea if the cause was SSHPassKey or
>> something inside PB itself.
>>
>> Anyway, this was filed as bug 3244906 on April 30, 2003, if an Apple
>> engineer wants to check. It's still in "Open/Analyze" state.
>>
>> My main question is, has the CVS support in Xcode been improved over
>> PB? And specifically, the issue with using public/private key pairs
>> with disabled (null) pass phrases.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Rob
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