Re: XCode and SourceForge
Re: XCode and SourceForge
- Subject: Re: XCode and SourceForge
- From: Scott Tooker <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 11:08:37 -0700
With Xcode 1.5 you shouldn't need to use SSHKeychain to get CVS over
SSH to work properly. You also don't need to set CVS_RSH in your
environment unless you are also going to access the repository from
Terminal.
If anyone cannot get CVS over SSH to work with Xcode out of the box,
please file bugs and try to give details on how you are connecting to
the CVS server (in the past there have been issues with certain
characters in CVSROOT, username, or passphrase).
Scott
On Aug 10, 2004, at 10:33 AM, David Catmull wrote:
> I know this has come up repeatedly before, but in spite of reading
> every message I could find in the archive I still have yet to get
> XCode to talk to SourceForge's CVS server.
>
> I've followed the recommended steps:
> - Did the initial checkout in the Terminal
> - Installed SSHKeychain and set CVS_RSH to ssh, logged out and back in
> - Tried it with and without XCode's "Use ssh instead of rsh..." option
>
> The SCM window is showing multiple "Permission denied, please try
> again" messages. I suspect XCode isn't finding my password anywhere;
> is there some file where this is supposed to be stored?
>
> --
> David Catmull
> email@hidden
> http://www.uncommonplace.com/
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