It told me to send this to you. The monotone I am using is the one
distributed with sarge.
-- hendrik
I deleted my server data base, recreated it, started the server,
set up the keys again, logged in as hendrik, and tried to sync.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/dv/sandbox$ monotone
What if I need to serve several collections, whose names have nothing in common?
Can I run something like
monotone -db=... serve my.site.com com.site.my.applesauce org.other.collection
?
Or is there a better method?
-- hendrik
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Monotone-devel
Brian Campbell wrote:
You need to have a key in the server so the client can make
sure it's connecting to the right server. Otherwise, someone
could set up a bogus server so when you sync to it, all of
your private code is sent to the malicious server.
How do you generate such a default
On Mon, Jun 27, 2005 at 06:55:22PM -0500, Timothy Brownawell wrote:
On Mon, 2005-06-27 at 18:37 -0400, Hendrik Boom wrote:
[snip]
So if I generate any key in a database, that key becomes the default?
And adding a key with
monotone ... read ...
doesn't make a default key
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