Re: [fossil-users] Automatic password remembrance in fossil clone

2014-08-27 Thread Andy Gibbs
On Thursday, August 28, 2014 6:41 AM, Andy Bradford wrote: Thus said Andy Gibbs on Wed, 27 Aug 2014 18:58:21 +0200: Is there a rationale behind this? Could there be a flag (e.g. -q / --quiet would work!) that can do an automatic "yes" at this point? I'm not sure about the rationale exce

Re: [fossil-users] Automatic password remembrance in fossil clone

2014-08-27 Thread Andy Bradford
Thus said Andy Gibbs on Wed, 27 Aug 2014 18:58:21 +0200: > Is there a rationale behind this? Could there be a flag (e.g. -q / > --quiet would work!) that can do an automatic "yes" at this point? I'm not sure about the rationale except perhaps it could be ambiguous. There are potentially oth

Re: [fossil-users] Automatic password remembrance in fossil clone

2014-08-27 Thread Stephan Beal
On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 6:58 PM, Andy Gibbs wrote: > Is there a rationale behind this? Could there be a flag (e.g. -q / > --quiet would work!) that can do an automatic "yes" at this point? > FWIW: can't answer those questions definitively, other than an abstract "seems sane" to the -q flag, but

[fossil-users] Automatic password remembrance in fossil clone

2014-08-27 Thread Andy Gibbs
Hi, It seems (at least in v1.29) that it is not possible to do a fossil clone with a username and password in the url and automatically remember the password via a command line switch or other approach. What is really interesting is that if you pipe "y" into the fossil clone command, then fo