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Eric Streit <address@hidden> writes:
thank you for your answer. Here is what cvs replied to me thi morning
when I tried to get the sources. It asked me my "password" and not my
passphrase, and it's not good as read in the instructions.
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address@hidden:~$ export CVS_RSH="ssh"
address@hidden:~$ cvs -t -z3 -d
address@hidden:/cvsroot/teximpatient co teximpatient
-> parse_cvsroot ( address@hidden:/cvsroot/teximpatient )
-> main loop with address@hidden:/cvsroot/teximpatient
-> safe_location( where=(null) )
-> Starting server: ssh savannah.gnu.org -l ericounet cvs server
address@hidden's password:
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Did I something wrong (surely) but I dont know what. Thank you for
your time and help.
Everything looks good, just to be 100%, please verify that you have
your ssh keys in your '.ssh' directory, what is the output of?
ls -al ~/.ssh
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Hugo Gayosso
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