On 2009-03-04, Max Battcher <[email protected]> wrote: > Personally, I certainly believe that SSH keys and good SSH agents are > the way to go.
I'll agree when the agents only give up the keys based on a binary signature of the requesting program, or so. In any case, the bigger problem is that even local pushes fail in the current pseudo-cygwin non-deterministic windows-*nix hybrid darcs/ghc. It also can't find config files or anything based on the cygwin environment, etc. (I might run an _old_ version of Linux in a virtual machine instead of cygwin, if the virtual machines worked more reliably with host suspend/hibernate, and didn't have power use overheads. And Linux itself as the main OS can only be suspended/hibernated when ten thousand sun spots are correctly aligned and you sacrifice a goat before the act -- part of the reason for my projected switch to Windows.) -- Stop Gnomes and other pests! Purchase Windows today! _______________________________________________ darcs-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osuosl.org/mailman/listinfo/darcs-users
