Bug#505451: dput: Ignores configured SSH username

2008-11-14 Thread Maximilian Gaß
I really think you should fix the default configuration. The current behaviour is unintuitive, IMHO. signature.asc Description: Digital signature

Bug#505451: dput: Ignores configured SSH username

2008-11-14 Thread Y Giridhar Appaji Nag
On 08/11/13 21:16 +0100, Maximilian Gaß said ... I really think you should fix the default configuration. The current behaviour is unintuitive, IMHO. I think I'll do that. IMO, 'login = username' doesn't make much sense and we'll know when users complain that something broke. Cheers,

Bug#505451: dput: Ignores configured SSH username

2008-11-12 Thread Thomas Viehmann
Hi Maximilian, thanks for your interest in dput. On 2008-11-12 15:52:18.00 Maximilian Gaß [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Suggested fix: Just don't set the username Which part of the suggested method (dput.cf(5)) does not work for you? A single asterisk * will cause the scp and rsync uploaders

Bug#505451: dput: Ignores configured SSH username

2008-11-12 Thread Y Giridhar Appaji Nag
# Bcc: control tags 505451 + wontfix thanks Hi Maximilian, On 08/11/12 15:52 +0100, Maximilian Gaß said ... Using the scp method, dput explicitly sets the username when transferring (scp file [EMAIL PROTECTED]). This overrules any username the user might have configured especially for this

Bug#505451: dput: Ignores configured SSH username

2008-11-12 Thread Maximilian Gaß
Package: dput Version: 0.9.2.35 Severity: normal Using the scp method, dput explicitly sets the username when transferring (scp file [EMAIL PROTECTED]). This overrules any username the user might have configured especially for this host in his ..ssh/config. It's also unnecessary because SSH uses