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Re: [stellation-res] why doesn't stellationd require a "password" argument?

Florin: I'm pretty sure that our summer student, Annie Ying, has
successfully used the username and password parameters. Before
we try to start munging the code, I want to see if Annie is still
having any success with it. If so, we need to figure out why
it's working for her, but not for you.

Annie: Didn't you have some success with using the --password parameter
to supply a password instead of what's in your .svcrc file? If
so, do you have any idea why it worked for you, but not
for Florin?

	-Mark

On Monday 22 July 2002 10:41 pm, Florin Iucha wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 21, 2002 at 08:38:58AM -0400, Mark C. Chu-Carroll wrote:
> > When you access a repository, by default, it gets your username
> > from either the "--username" parameter, your .svcrc file, or
> > your login name, in that order. For the password, it's the "--password"
> > parameter, then the .svcrc file.
>
> It's not working. Check bug 21791.
>
> > So, for another user to access the repository, you'd do an
> > "svc configure user". Then the user would put their
> > username and password into their .svcrc file, and then use svc.
>
> florin

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