Hi Lary

I placed the .fossology.rc with following changes  suggested by you in 
/home/fossy , /home/<login_user> , / and current directory where my automated 
script executes, but no luck.

Regards
Kotrappa.

From: Shi, Yao-Bin (Larry, GBU-HPSW, Cloud and OS) [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 30 January 2015 08:10
To: Kotrappa DeverShetty (WT01 - Manufacturing & Hi Tech); Gobeille, Robert
Cc: [email protected]; Ravishankar T.S (WT01 - Manufacturing & Hi 
Tech)
Subject: RE: fossology commands does not recognize .fossology.rc file with user 
id/pwd of fossology

Hi Kotrappa,

We are sorry for that, please try the blow again:
user=fossy
password=fossy

will fix soon.
-Larry

From: fossology [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2015 6:34 PM
To: Gobeille, Robert
Cc: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>; 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: [FOSSology] fossology commands does not recognize .fossology.rc file 
with user id/pwd of fossology

Hello Bob,

Fossology commands does not recognize the fossology user id/password if 
.fossology.rc file is placed in /home/<login_user> or /  or current directory
Please let us know if any other way.
I want to bypass giving user id/password when executing fossology command like 
cp2foss, fo_nomos_license_list, fo_copyright_list etc.
The contents of .fossology.rc are like this
--
$ cat .fossology.rc
username=fossy
password=fossy
--
Thanks & Regards
Kotrappa.
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