I already have that set up...
MacBookPro:~ pajbam$ cat .ssh/config
Host people.apache.org
User pamarcelot
Port 22
The problem is that maven specifies the user to user based on the
current user.
Executing command: /bin/sh -c ssh -i /Users/pajbam/.ssh/id_dsa -o
'BatchMode yes' [email protected] 'mkdir -p /www/
directory.apache.org/studio-plugin/gen-docs/1.5.0.v20091102/.'
Regards,
Pierre-Arnaud
On 5 nov. 2009, at 22:09, Felix Knecht wrote:
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Pierre-Arnaud Marcelot schrieb:
Actually the problem, is that my login on my machine is not the same
than my login on people.apache.org <http://people.apache.org>.
pajbam on my machine and pamarcelot on p.a.o.
You can solve this using the ~/.ssh/config by adding:
Host people.apache.org
HostName people.apache.org
User pamarcelot
It's an ssh problem not a settings.xml problem I think.
HTH
Felix
Executing command: /bin/sh -c ssh -i /Users/pajbam/.ssh/id_dsa -o
'BatchMode yes' [email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> 'mkdir -p
/www/directory.apache.org/studio-plugin/gen-docs/1.5.0.v20091102/.'
The deploy plugin tried to use pajbam which does not exist on p.a.o.
There's probably something to tweak in the settings.xml file.
I already have that, but it seems it not enough (although it's
working
when releasing jars to the maven repo....):
<servers>
<!-- Server configuration for 'people.apache.org' -->
<server>
<id>apache.release</id>
<username>pamarcelot</username>
<!--
Authentication can be done via private key or password.
Uncomment the line corresponding to your authentication
method.
-->
<!--<privateKey>/Users/pajbam/.ssh/id_dsa</privateKey>-->
<password>[...]</password>
<filePermissions>664</filePermissions>
<directoryPermissions>775</directoryPermissions>
<!--
My latest permission problems when deploying solved the
following configuration addition,
see also
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-deploy-plugin/examples/deploy-ssh-external.html
quite
in the middle of the page "If you are deploying from Unix or
have Cygwin ..." - I needed the configuration
in contradiction what the doc says ...
-->
<configuration>
<sshExecutable>ssh</sshExecutable>
<scpExecutable>scp</scpExecutable>
</configuration>
</server>
</servers>
Regards,
Pierre-Arnaud
On 5 nov. 2009, at 20:05, Emmanuel Lecharny wrote:
Pierre-Arnaud Marcelot wrote:
Here's the result...
You may ask on #infra, your login might have been disabled because
too
many failing attempt.
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cordialement, regards,
Emmanuel Lécharny
www.iktek.com <http://www.iktek.com>
directory.apache.org
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