TimeHorse wrote:
> Public bug reported:
>
> If the user's ssh private key is encrypted, bazaar needs to prompt the
> user to decrypt it for use in establishing the SSL. Most commands only
> request this decryption once, which is fine since I see no way to
> establish the equivalent of a session-key that persists across
> invocations, though that would be a WONDERFUL feature as my hand is
> getting tired from typing my password constantly.
You can use an SSH agent for this.
> What is, however, in my opinion excessive is that "bzr switch" requests
> decryption no less than FOUR (4) times before completion. Surely this
> can be cut down to 1, can't it?
Most likely yes.
Aaron
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TimeHorse wrote:
> Public bug reported:
>
> If the user's ssh private key is encrypted, bazaar needs to prompt the
> user to decrypt it for use in establishing the SSL. Most commands only
> request this decryption once, which is fine since I see no way to
> establish the equivalent of a session-key that persists across
> invocations, though that would be a WONDERFUL feature as my hand is
> getting tired from typing my password constantly.
You can use an SSH agent for this.
> What is, however, in my opinion excessive is that "bzr switch" requests
> decryption no less than FOUR (4) times before completion. Surely this
> can be cut down to 1, can't it?
Most likely yes.
Aaron enigmail. mozdev. org
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