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- Subject: [qet] Branche 0.3 - command for commandline
- From: Pavel Fric <pavelfric@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 04 Apr 2011 19:47:30 +0200 (CEST)
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> You can already put it back, it's not the actual cause of the problem :-)
I've already been forgotten, where I deleted it. :-)
> > Any idea how to deal with it?
> Yep. "identifiant" means "username" in French. So, you should run the
> following command:
> svn co svn+ssh://pavelfric@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/svnroot/qet/qet/branches/0.3
Yes, it is the solution - for me the best shortcut is: Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V (Ctrl+Shift+C and Ctrl+Shift+V )
> * if you don't have a SSH key configured, you have to type your password
> one to three times, each time Subversion needs to contact the reference
> repository.
> * but I can see a public key configured in your home at TuxFamily's --
> what happened to your SSH key pavel@localhost on your computer? Have you
> deleted your ~/.ssh directory?
All remained. I use one computer for this.
Thanks and greetings, Pavel Fric