Re: XCode SCM and Passwords
Re: XCode SCM and Passwords
- Subject: Re: XCode SCM and Passwords
- From: Andrew Wadycki <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2005 21:51:52 -0600
On Dec 2, 2005, at 09:19, Jerry wrote: I've read XCode has CVS/Subversion capabilities, and that XCode's handling of passwords is a little buggy, since it needs ssh keychains and public/private keys copied on clients.
I use passwordless ssh, via Kerberos, so I can avoid key exchanges, but still XCode (version 2.1) has no idea on how to communicate to SSH/CVS or SSH/Subversion successfully (I always get ``authentication failed'').
Is XCode 2.2 better? Can it handle CVS/SVN? With or without passwords I don't care, what really care is the ssh tunneling. Would you suggest me to move to 2.2?
Moving to XCode 2.2 made no difference to me - I still get authentication failed, but command-line svn, svnX and SCPlugin all work fine.
I have had better luck with 2.2. I have gotten too used to using the command line client, so I am still using it for commits. I am also using SSHKeychain http://www.sshkeychain.org/ to handle unlocking my keys in my terminal sessions. I think XCode picks that up also. I am using a password for the key. I can get info from subversion and do comparisons and diffs, which didn't really work under 2.1
-Andrew
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