Le 1 nov. 2013 06:38, "Jan Nijtmans" <[email protected]> a écrit :
>
> 2013/11/1 Stephan Beal <[email protected]>:
> > On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 11:19 AM, Martin Gagnon <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>
> >> Personally, I think it shouldn't prompt to save password when
specifying
> >> it from URL. When using a interactive shell, it's better to let fossil
> >> prompt for the password, then it's time to ask to save it.
> >
> >
> > FWIW: +1. Prompting in that case doesn't make sense to me.
> >
> >>
> >> It's just my 2 cents...
> >
> > +mine == 4
>
> The --once option is meant to disable saving the url/password,
> hence it also disables prompting in this case. That's what
> scripts should be using, and that's the only reliable way
> to prevent prompting.
>
> For people using the command-line there are two ways to
> specify the password, either through the URL, or letting
> fossil prompt for it. I don't think that this should influence
> anything related to the further dialog.
>
> So I think that only the --once option should prevent prompts,
> otherwise prompts may come on any moment: wrong/unthrusted
> certifcates, wrong password, sync failure (try again.....)   .....
>
> That's my 2 cents, plus another 2 from 劉芳亭 and 2 from Andy,
> that makes 6  ;-)   Sorry.....
>

It's ok  for me, but I still think that specifying password in URL in
interactive shell a bad idea. E.g. It got saved in shell command history.

But it will not affect me, since I never use it that way.

Regards,

-- 
Martin G.
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