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Am 07.12.2008 um 17:41 schrieb Doetsch Bastian: > > > Am 07.12.2008 um 13:43 schrieb codethief: > >> >>>> There still is - but as your repository setup is not supported, it >> might be dynamically deactived and therefore not shown. >> >> I still can't find it (although I certainly don't have nested repos, >> now). But the menu entry is still called "Add to .hgignore", isn't >> it? > > That seems to be a bug. It's now called ignore, but it is not > activated for me as well. I will look into it - should be a small > thing. Just fixed this in r943. Without this fix, ignore only works for unknown members. > > > >> >> >>>> Storing passwords is hard. Even though Eclipse 3.4 supports a >>>> pseudo- >> encrypted password store, this is a) not really save and b) not >> compatible with Eclipse 3.3. That's why we currently don't persist >> passwords, but only store them in memory. Therefore, we need the >> authentication fields in the wizards. >> >> Oh, alright. Would be cool though to have the usernames stored and >> assigned to a repository at least. >> Nevertheless, you're also storing it in the URL, don't you? So it >> can't be only in the memory...? > > No, to make it clear again: we don't store passwords in files. We > store a stripped URL that doesn't contain authentication information. > But we save the username additionally. So a saved repository looks > like this: > > ssh://bitbucket.org/bastiand/mercurialeclipse@@@hg > > "@@@hg" says that the user "hg" should be used. > >> >> >>>> As for adding repositories, I wouldn't want this in the wizards - >>>> this >> would just clutter the interface even more. You can add repositories >> by using the repository browser view, and perhaps in the future in a >> project property page. >> >> Yeah, I rather meant to have a button in the wizards which directly >> opens the "add a new repository" wizard (so that one doesn't always >> have to open the project settings / repository view). > > Yeah, I know, but it would be the 5th or so button in these wizards. > You can leave repositories view open, btw. > >> >> >>>> If you have a default repository defined in your hgrc file, this is >> preselected. This, at least, works for me :). >> But what about adding an option in MercurialEclipse? If I wanted to >> use Mercurial directly via config files and console I wouldn't have >> installed MercurialEclipse. ;) >> > > This is a hard one. I'm not a fan of manipulating config files, but I > understand your need :). > > So I won't write a configurator for Mercurial, as this would lead to > all sorts of problems like handling conflicts and I would rather like > to work on other stuff... > > But I would accept such a thing as a contribution :). Another thing I > could imagine is storing a default flag in Mercurial Eclipse itself, > but this otoh would be redundant functionality which is not too nice, > either. > > Bastian > >> >> Regards, >> Simon >>> > > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.8 (Darwin) iEYEARECAAYFAkk8BxAACgkQBqJW4lDO0YI28wCeKeGttUdtUo/i0V8eqiB+75nA zQ8AnAxe+xAR/C2kZO7WOG3GUEJYdL9s =sgBt -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MercurialEclipse" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/mercurialeclipse?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
