Dne Tuesday 03 June 2008 17:56:50 Dalibor Topic napsal(a):
Jaroslav Tulach wrote:
Hi Jarda,
it seems that you got tripped up by different mail addresses: the one
you're subscribed on this list according to the lists's maintainer Gary
Benson is your
netbeans.org address, but the one you've sent this mail from is your
sun.com
address, so it didn't show up on the list or in the archives. :/
But I have send multiple messages with multiple email addresses. Attaching the
one with right address.
(I can recommend using IRC for this kind of communication problems,
as I
was able to quickly find overholt, mjw and gbenson on #fedora-java,
who helped track this one down, and they were very helpful.)
My experience with IRC is very bad. Are people on IRC 24x7? No, and I do not
have time to sit there whole day. I have five minutes to do the packaging per
day.
Anyway thanks a lot for finding an answer for me. I really want to integrate
the javahelp2, before I give up.
-jst
As far as the problem you describe goes, you're right, there are
no
instructions
to create .ssh/id_dsa on the 'Join' page. If you scroll down to the
'Get a Fedora account part', you'll see a link in the first line to the
descrption
of the Fedora Account System
<
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/AccountSystem>. Clicking
on it will take you to
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/AccountSystem which under
section
1.4.3 lists
What is an SSH key, and why do I need one?
SSH <
http://openssh.org/> , short for Secure SHell, allows
cryptographically authenticated and encrypted connections between
computers. SSH is used to tunnel CVS connections for the Fedora Project.
Anytime you use CVS with the Fedora Project, the transaction will be
performed through an SSH connection. Your SSH key will identify you to
the CVS servers, and host keys on the CVS servers will allow your
computer to verify the remote server, too. An SSH key is only needed if
you are planning on contributing source code, working on Fedora Project
website pages or using
fedorapeople.org.
See Cryptography <
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Cryptography>
and clicking on the cryptography link will take you to
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Cryptography , which in turn has a brief
introduction to creating ssh keys at
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Cryptography#Creating_SSH_Keys
when it comes to uploading the freshly created ssh key to your fedora
account, I hope the way pointed out by david walluck at
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-java-list/2008-May/msg00026.ht
ml still works.
If you run into further trouble, jump on IRC on #fedora-java on Freenode,
and we should be able to help you, and others at the NetBeans team get
their
code packaged for Fedora.
mjw (Mark Wielaard) suggested that it's best to work with the sponsor,
in your
case that's fitzsim (Tom Fitzsimmons). Feel free to contact me, too!
best of luck,
dalibor topic
> Dne Saturday 24 May 2008 07:24:20 Jaroslav Tulach napsal(a):
>> Dne Monday 19 May 2008 20:02:20 Jaroslav Tulach napsal(a):
>>> Dne Monday 12 May 2008 20:48:07 Jaroslav Tulach napsal(a):
>>>> Hello guys,
>>>> I need help with fedora-cvs, it yields:
>>>>
>>>> Error: Permission denied (publickey,keyboard-interactive).
>>>> cvs [checkout aborted]: end of file from server (consult above
>>>> messages if any)
>>>>
>>>> I guess that will be because missing .ssh directory, but when
>>>> following the page
>>>>
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PackageMaintainers/Join
>>>> there was no instruction to create .ssh/id_dsa! Or is it there and I
>>>> am just too blind to find it?
>>>
>>> Please advice.
>>> -jst