On Monday 09 November 2009 02:15:16 detlev wrote: > On Sonntag, 8. November 2009, Petr Jakeš wrote: > > 2009/11/8 detlev <det...@die-offenbachs.de> > > > > > On Montag, 2. November 2009, Petr Jakeš wrote: > > > > Hi, I am using pysvn with Eric4 as follow: > > > > Project > Version control > New from repository > pysvn > > > > > > > > Till here it works fine. > > > > > > > > When I am trying to Update from repository, or Commit to repository, > > > > it > > > > > > is > > > > > > > asking for the password again and again. > > > > (see the attachment) > > > > > > > > Is there a way how to store the password? > > > > > > > > Regards > > > > > > > > Petr > > > > > > If the Save Login Data checkbox is checked, the login credentials > > > should be saved. You could check that in your .subversion/auth > > > directory. > > > > The owner of the ~/.subversion/auth directory is root on my machine (I am > > on Ubuntu 9.10). This IMHO the reason why the login credentials are not > > saved even the Save Login Data checkbox is checked. > > Is there some "clean" way how to solve it, or I have to change the the > > owner manualy? > > > > Petr > > You have to change that manually. It shouldn't have been owner root. > > Detlev
Hi, It was interesting to read this thread as it concerns VCS (Version Control System), including the requirement to be "root". I used to use "subversion" which is the only VCS currently integrated with Eric and remember that requirement. Recently I have switched to another open source versioning system, because of its versatility and ease of use - Bazaar. It happens to be DVCS (Distributed Version Control System). It is handy for both - "home" use with the entire history kept on the local PC and for "external" repository applications. In home use it does NOT require setting up of a repository, as the working files and the record of versions can be kept in one and the same directory. "Bazaar", a tool for VCS, written mainly in Python and Qt, does not require to switch to "root" for operation. It is strictly cross-platform and is tested with all main operating systems - MS Windows, GNU/Linux, Mac OS. External repository hosting is offered by "Launchpad". A sample "homepage" on Launchpad can be seen in https://launchpad.net/bzr-explorer. An excellent cross-platform GUI, bzr-Explorer, written in Qt (the same GUI backbone as Eric), is available. I do feel that it would be an advantage to Eric to offer versioning Python programs with Bazaar. Various views of bzr-Explorer on several OS platforms, namely MS Windows, GNU/Linux Gnome or KDE, Mac Os X, can be inspected in http://doc.bazaar-vcs.org/explorer/en/visual-tour-windows.html A well balanced review of the Bazaar versioning system is described in http://doc.bazaar-vcs.org/migration/en/why-switch-to-bazaar.html I look forward to the addition of Bazaar to the already excellent Python programming IDE, Eric. OldAl. -- Algis Kabaila, MEngSc, PhD(Eng) http://akabaila.pcug.org.au/StructuralAnalysis.pdf _______________________________________________ Eric mailing list Eric@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/eric