Hi Hans, Yes if an extension is enabled globally for example in ~/.hgrc or %USERPROFILE%/Mercurial.ini then it will be enabled for MercurialEclipse.
I don't have experience using this extension but I expect it would work fine. On Thursday, January 24, 2013 6:56:59 PM UTC-5, [email protected] wrote: > > Hi John, > > Thanks for your quick reply! > > So if I have mercurial_keyring installed and listed as extension in .hgrc, > MercurialEclipes will automatically use it? Or do I need to tell > MercurialEclipse explicitly to use mercurial_keyring? > > If not, where is the password actually stored? > > Best regards, > Hans > > On Thursday, January 24, 2013 3:10:28 PM UTC+1, John Peberdy wrote: >> >> Hi Hans, >> >> Passwords are currently not stored securely. I'd like to have them stored >> in Eclipse's secure storage mechanism (as is the case for >> MercurialEclipseReviewBoard). This should be very easy, I just haven't had >> the time. Feel free to file a bug for this. >> >> For today one could configure the mercurial keychain extension to store >> passwords securely. Also one could use SSH configured with non-interactive >> login. >> >> >>
