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Re: [Monotone-devel] --non-interactive: run in non-interactive
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Zack Weinberg |
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Re: [Monotone-devel] --non-interactive: run in non-interactive |
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Thu, 31 Jan 2008 09:32:50 -0500 |
Slightly tangential here - the present behavior is to read the
password from standard input, but that is actually bad practice on
Unix; we ought to be reading it from /dev/tty. A long time ago I
started fixing that, on the
net.venge.monotone.read-password-from-dev-tty branch, but I never
finished it. It was my intent to implement --passphrase-fd as part of
that work.
I don't know enough about Windows to say how it ought to work there,
nor do I know enough about what you're doing to say how this change
would affect you on Unix, but I thought you should know about it.
(Yet another idea: --passphrase-prompter=/path/to/executable; if it
needs a password it invokes that program and reads the password from
its standard output. The program can then e.g. pop up a dialog box.)
zw
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