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2006 Feb 18
2
SVN migration status
...ts/nut
If you are a developer, you can access the repository via:
svn+ssh://svn.debian.org/svn/nut/trunk (note the extra '/svn/' before 'nut')
To avoid typing in your password all the time, you will want to add
your SSH public key(s) here:
https://alioth.debian.org/account/editsshkeys.php
Of course, if your SSH private keys have a password, you will still
need to type that in every time. To reduce the number of times you
have to type your password, you may wish to investigate ssh-agent(1).
If you have mail filters for the commit messages, you may want to look
at this message:...
2010 Mar 28
2
Setting up TortoiseSVN and PuTTY on Windows for r-forge.r-project.org (Was: Re: Using SVN + SSH on windows)
...t 12:40 UTC. However, when
trying about 20 minutes later (13:01 UTC) the authentication works
automatically (no password needed).
The reason for the delay is that r-forge needs several hours in order
to update its authentication servers; this is written on the
http://r-forge.r-project.org/account/editsshkeys.php page where you
can read "This is done by a cron job, so it may not happen
immediately. Please allow for a one hour delay." (maybe it happens at
every full hour - see above - but I don't know). The exact time you
have to wait is unknown, and I do not know of a way to check when...