Hi,
Coming back to my own unanswered question: it seems like it has to do
with standard (PuTTY) plink's inability to hook itself to console input
when called as a process [1]. I don't know if this can be solved inside
fossil; a workaround is to use a modified plink, e.g. that from TortoiseSVN.
Still there seems to be another problem with fossil: it does not pass
the password to plink when it was given on the command line as in
user:pass@host:port. Maybe something along these lines ("-p pass")?
http://www.fossil-scm.org/index.html/artifact/c6f2ce84?ln=104-106
Thanks,
Daniel
[1]
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3947551/cant-type-password-or-anything-else-into-plink-with-svnssh
On 04.12.2015 11:48, Daniel Dumitriu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm having problems using Fossil with the SSH protocol on Windows 8.1.
> Somehow the password is not being prompted for. Interestingly enough,
> when I run the relevant plink command by itself, the password prompt
> comes up and connection succeeds.
>
> Using keys (Pageant) works though - at least if one ignores the "Unable
> to write to standard output: The pipe is being closed." message.
>
> Below are the relevant output excerpts.
>
> Thanks,
> Daniel
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