Jean Hollis Weber wrote:
Once again, my messages are failing to reach the list, so I've
resubscribed and am resending. This note was originally sent 3 days ago.
G. Roderick Singleton wrote:
Check that your public key is in $HOME/.ssh where $HOME is your home
directory. It should be named id_rsa.pub or id_dsa.pub and should match
what you had on windows. Your private key needs to be named id_rsa or
id_dsa. I am asking because your symptoms make me think that your keys
are not being picked up.
Thanks! My problem turned out (not surprisingly) to be user
error. I had failed to copy one of the files. I fixed that, and
then had to mess around with the permissions on my private key
before OOo would accept it, but I finally established a tunnel
successfully. Hooray!
Next question: for Linux is there anything comparable to the
Windows program Tortoise for easy handling of CVS adds and
commits and other commands from a GUI interface? Or any other
ways to avoid doing this through the command line? Or at least
hints to make that easy? (I know I can keep a text file of
commands and copy and paste them as needed, but even that is more
cumbersome than I would prefer.) I can do command-line stuff if I
have to, and I know that a lot of you Linux folks think that's
the easiest way to do things, but I don't. :-)
For KDE there is Cervisia, that can embed itself into konqueror (ie. you
can choose cvs view mode in file manager). For Gnome there was Pharmacy,
about integration dont know.
ain
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