I learned that Padre has been removed from Debian in newer releases, so I
would suppose this plugin will be also soon. You can disregard this bug.
It was discovered that Padre does ask for a Git password, but only if you
use a terminal to run Padre. However, this should not be required, and a
method of entering it even when using a launcher for Padre should be
included.
Entering a password in the terminal also hangs all processing of your Git
request.
On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 11:12 PM, oldtechaa wrote:
> It was discovered that Padre does ask for a Git password, but only if you
> use a terminal to run Padre. However, this should not be
Package: libpadre-plugin-git-perl
Version: 0.12-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
In an attempt to push changes to origin on Padre's Git plugin, the plugin
responds with an error dialog containing the following:
"fatal: could not read Password for 'https://oldtec...@bitbucket.org': No such
4 matches
Mail list logo