msys and mingw and cygwin all have ssh called ssh.. i don't see it beneficial
to tie it to a custom (although very popular) windows application.. i say leave
the default as ssh.exe and make a comment in the documentation about changing it
to plink if the user doesn't have a better ssh setup
On 28/08/2010 5:36 PM, Dan wrote:
msys and mingw and cygwin all have ssh called ssh.. i don't see it
beneficial to tie it to a custom (although very popular) windows
application.. i say leave the default as ssh.exe and make a comment in
the documentation about changing it to plink if the
On Saturday 28 August 2010 00:02:27 Richard Hipp wrote:
The ssh:// code in the Fossil self-hosting repository is now reasonably
complete, I believe. It now works correctly on unix and windows. Please
try it out. Once I get 4 or 5 works for me! replies, I'll do a new
(3) fossil clone
The ssh:// code in the Fossil self-hosting repository is now reasonably
complete, I believe. It now works correctly on unix and windows. Please
try it out. Once I get 4 or 5 works for me! replies, I'll do a new
release build.
Here is how I use ssh:// under windows.
(1) Get plink.exe. Rename
Nice work on adding ssh support, I always prefer it when cloning over my local
network. I am able to clone a current repository just fine from my OpenBSD
server using the following command:
fossil clone ssh://ja...@10.0.1.2/fossil/chisel.fossil chisel.fossil
I see Closing SSH tunnel: Killed by
The second url should be ssh://ja...@10.0.1.2fossil/chisel.fossil, not
clean.fossil. The missing slash still stands.
On Aug 27, 2010, at 10:51 PM, James Turner wrote:
Nice work on adding ssh support, I always prefer it when cloning over my
local network. I am able to clone a current
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