On 4/1/10 10:02 AM, "Bert Freudenberg" bert@freudenbergs.de wrote:
On 01.04.2010, at 12:48, Edgar J. De Cleene wrote:
On 4/1/10 6:17 AM, "Bert Freudenberg" bert@freudenbergs.de wrote:
Yes, like this:
MCHttpRepository location: 'http://source.squeak.org/inbox' user: 'myinitials' password: 'mypassword'
Once you do that it will remember the password and log you in automatically.
- Bert -
That means the squeak source image of trunk running the repositories let some guy log once he/ she change to his name / pass ?
Example:
Cassandra Lopez log as mynitials / mypassword Then she changes to cassandra matrix2010 The image running the repositories save his name / pass Next time she logs as cassandra matrix2010
Or ?
She edits the repository info
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and enters her initials and password:
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then saves the image.
If Cassandra is worried about saving the password in the image, she can leave it empty. Then MC will ask every time the password is needed.
If she finds all this too inconvenient, she can store her initials and password in the external "prefs/mcSettings" file instead. Then she never has to enter them manually, even after downloading a new image. The file format is documented in the "userAndPasswordFromSettingsDo:" method:
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- Bert -
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Very clear but...
This is for the client image, the one any have in his/her machine
How about the server image, the giant one running and having thousands of packages, etc.
Viele danke