roblems: ~/.ssh/id_rsa holds the key I copied over
from Windows, and another more recent key I generated on my Linux host, which
I've stored as ~/.ssh/id_rsa_jaunty).
Anyone know what might be causing this?
Thanks for any help,
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Alexandre Vassalotti peadrop.com> writes:
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> On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 5:32 PM, Vinay Sajip wrote:
> > I've installed Keychain and invoked it in my .bashrc, and whenever I open a
> > terminal session, it tells me that it found an existing ssh-agent and the
> > SSH_
till get prompted for
the passphrase every time.
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R. David Murray bitdance.com> writes:
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> Is it possible that the ssh being called by the svn command can't access
> your environment to find the agent? I'm not sure how that would happen,
> though, unless you have a 'tunnels' section in your svn config. Or you
> have something wrapping your s
rg, just in case it was an issue related to the different user name
on the local/remote system.
I'm still stumped!
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ut -d, it stops
working again!
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from my Windows environments).
> PS: Just for trying, check if your SSH key has \013 inside (Carriage
> Return). If it does, *DO A COPY* and delete those special chars, just
> for testing.
I thought of EOLs and checked - '\r' in open('id_rsa',
her rc.
>
+1.
When we say "release candidate", surely that implies no known serious
brokenness. Even if we have to go back to calling it beta (Marc-Andre's point),
surely there's no harm in that, as long as it's made clear that it wouldn't be a
free-for-all for oth
n there for a long time
but, due to an oversight, never got documented. Since it's long overdue, it can
certainly wait a little longer :-)
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Georg Brandl gmx.net> writes:
> If you can manage, it would be nice to upload the patch somewhere and
> let me review it quickly.
Here's the patch:
https://gist.github.com/824644
I know you'll be busy so I completely understand if you don't have time
to review it :
branch, which tracks default pretty closely and generally passes all tests when
I do a periodic merge).
PEP 405 refers, and there are some open issues in there which it would surely be
good to get some pointers on.
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it be?
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you use to login and your Subscriber ID. This is
> found at https://msdn.microsoft.com/subscriptions/manage/
Mine expires on 4 March 2015 - I don't see that qualifying as "soon". Can I
assume you'll be doing another batch pe
Brett Cannon gmail.com> writes:
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> I think it would be prudent for Paul to have commit privileges
>
+1
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ome Python committers? One of the reasons touted for adopting
GitHub is to increase the number of contributors and contributions, not to
decrease them, surely.
Perhaps I've just misunderstood the tone in your post. I hope that's so.
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