On 12/17/2012 01:05 PM, Branko Čibej wrote: > On 17.12.2012 15:03, C. Michael Pilato wrote: >> On 12/17/2012 05:19 AM, Branko Čibej wrote: >>> On 17.12.2012 09:47, Bert Huijben wrote: >>>> I think we should suppress this warning on Windows when the CryptoAPI >>>> encryption is enabled (read: +- always) to avoid unneeded user questions. >>> I rather think we should disable plaintext password storage by default, >>> I don't care about Windows, and let people enable it explicitly. >> May I assume you mean "runtime-disable", not "compile-time-disable"? > > Yes, of course. Here's the thing, though: the define in > svn_private_config.h doesn't actually do what it says. For example, if > someone should define it on Windows, it would disable storing passwords > on disk, even though they're (almost) always encrypted on that platform.
But ... why would someone define it on Windows, though? And why do I/you/we care if folks gets unexplained behavior when they go around setting #defines without understanding them? There's a reason why that #define isn't templated in svn_private_config.hw, after all. -- C. Michael Pilato <cmpil...@collab.net> CollabNet <> www.collab.net <> Enterprise Cloud Development
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