On Wed, Feb 02, 2011 at 12:09:23AM +0100, Richard Levitte wrote:
> In message <[email protected]> on Tue, 1 Feb 2011 15:05:33 
> -0500, Hendrik Boom <[email protected]> said:
> 
> In your configuration file, you have a logdir setting.  You might want
> to look at the log file there (write.log, I believe).

Yes.. There is oe now.  I stopped looking because for a while there 
wasn't one, but one has now showed up.  It seems to be asking me for a 
passphrase for key ID [email protected] {599fffe...}

Presumably, monotone wants a passphrase wo start up in server mode.

What's the recommended way to provide one nowadays?  The method
involving the get_passphrase hook that the tutorial says is deprecated 
because of insecurity?  It does have to be available when there's no 
user logged in on the server machine.

> hendrik> Or does it misreport a successful fork with an invalid
> hendrik> monotone command as a failed fork?  Or ... (fill in the real
> hendrik> explanation here, please?)
> 
> Well, an invalid command of some sort WOULD result in a failed fork,
> so that's definitely a plausible explanation.  Check the log in
> {logdir}.

Well, as long as the monotone process gets started, even if it 
immediately complains and exits, the fork itself has succeeded, so at 
the very least it's a misleading error message.  But at this point 
that's just a quibble.

Thanks.

-- hendrik

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