Re: XCode SCM and Passwords
Re: XCode SCM and Passwords
- Subject: Re: XCode SCM and Passwords
- From: Sensei <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2005 10:09:22 +0100
On Dec 06, 2005, at 10:00am, Jerry wrote:
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
I tried SSHKeychain, but it made no difference for me - I still
can't authenticate (the authentication dialog comes up with all
fields empty - any ideas how I can get them filled in?). I have ssh
set up so I don't need a password ro passphrase from the command
line and every other svn client except XCode works fine. XCode
works fine for local repositories, it's just svn+ssh which is
causing the problem.
Actually it doesn't work for any SCM over SSH. CVS or SubVersion, it
doesn't matter, XCode does not authenticate. I don't use sshkeychain
since I have a secure environment: Kerberos works perfectly on OSX,
and ssh does not ask for passwords, as it must :) Still, even with
kerberized ssh, in console no problem at all (no password, if the
credentials are good), but XCode gives a bad authentication.
Too bad. SCM must be enhanced.
--
Sensei <email@hidden>
Part of the inhumanity of the computer is that, once it is
competently programmed and working smoothly, it is completely honest.
(Isaac Asimov)
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