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Re: [buckminster-dev] CVS Authentication
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hi Thomas,
All about buckminster version, is attached.
flow: (no using headless, just the wizard)
1. open a cquery
2. on wizard "Resolve and Materialize" (wait some secs...then, I get the
debug messages)
keep in mind, if I supply the user/passwd on rmap (pserver string), all
work fine.
regards,
Claudio
Thomas Hallgren escreveu:
Hi Claudio,
I've tried various scenarios, both using the IDE wizard and using a
Headless configuration. I'm not able to reproduce what you describe.
I need to know more about what it is you are doing. What version of
Buckminster are you using? Exactly what do you do when you get the trace
below? Are you running headless or from cquery "Resolve to Wizard" and
then "Finish" or "Resolve and Materialize"?
Regards,
Thomas Hallgren
Claudio Cardozo wrote:
Thomas, as suggested, Buckminster with console activated... a first
time it gets the user/pass correctly from the propertie file, but the
second... follow the console log:
Platform install location: file:/opt/eclipse/
Found searchPath default for component relatorios-proposta
Provider
cvs(:pserver:claudiocardozo:xxxxxxxxx@192.168.0.166:/cvsroot/cvsteste,relat/relatorios-proposta):
Found a match for relatorios-proposta using version designator
[PRJ_BANIF_CDC_INTELLECTOR,PRJ_BANIF_CDC_INTELLECTOR], found version
is PRJ_BANIF_CDC_INTELLECTOR fixed on
PRJ_BANIF_CDC_INTELLECTOR@2007-09-25T14:07:00.000+0000
Provider
cvs(:pserver:null:null@192.168.0.166:/cvsroot/cvsteste,relat/relatorios-proposta):
materializing to /home/ccardozo/_desenv/buck/relatorios-proposta/
blocked(class org.eclipse.core.internal.events.AutoBuildJob[Building
workspace])
Thomas Hallgren escreveu:
Hi Claudio,
The only way I can see that happening is if the properties are not
set for some reason. Can you please run the query using "Console
logger level" "DEBUG" (set under Preferences -> Buckminster). Check
the log output from the provider in question. My guess is that it
shows up as:
"Provider
cvs(:pserver:null:null@@192.168.0.166:/cvsroot/cvsteste,relat/.."
which then would be a clear indication that the properties are
undefined.
I've verified that this approach works fine by setting properties in
the CQUERY. What method do you use when setting the properties?
Regards,
Thomas Hallgren
Claudio Cardozo wrote:
Hi Thomas!
I have made the tests using the property as explained below. Even
so, suppling a password in the property file, it still asks by;
then, a second dialog asking from authentication in CVS again coming
up, putting "null" instead the user name. It didn't work. It appears
to have other "moment" it needs user/password, so, it don't find
anymore...
attached, a screenshot from cvs dialog, when asking by passwd with a
"null" user
----(snip)----
This is how it should look instead:
<uri
format=":pserver:{0}:{1}@192.168.0.166:/cvsroot/cvsteste,relat/{2}">
<bc:propertyRef key="cvs.user" />
<bc:propertyRef key="cvs.password" />
<bc:propertyRef key="buckminster.component" />
</uri>
----(snip)----
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