http://jira.public.thoughtworks.org/browse/CCNET-1275

I thought this went into version 1.4.2, but now I can't remember and I'm not
at work to check. I recall someone on the dev list saying it was already in
the trunk, so if it isn't in 1.4.2 I'd say its likely to be in 1.4.3.

Cheers,

 - Sam.

On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 6:35 AM, Brad Stiles <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> > Does CC.NET have some capabilities for hiding the source control
> username
> > and password in the error messages that get displayed in Dashboard and
> the
> > e-mails?
>
> What source control are you using?  We use Subversion, which has the
> ability to cache credentials, so I don't put the authentication
> information in any of config files or build scripts.  Instead, I do
> some operation that requires credentials manually, and allow
> Subversion to cache that information for use by any other invocation
> of Subversion on that machine.
>
> If your VCS has a similar capability, you might be able to do the same
> thing.  Not that scrubbing CC.NET's output isn't a good thing all by
> itself, but until that capability exists, this might help.
>
> /bs
>

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