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author | Chris Cannam |
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date | Mon, 17 Dec 2018 09:25:11 +0000 |
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<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="help.css"/> <h2>Every time I push some changes, I have to type my password again</h2> <p>When you push to a remote repository with an “https:" prefix on its URL, EasyMercurial's password dialog should ask whether you want to remember your login details.</p> <p>If you say yes, the details will be stored until EasyMercurial exits—so you won't have to enter them if you push or pull again while the present EasyMercurial session is running. Your password will be stored, encrypted with a session key, in a file which is deleted when EasyMercurial exits.</p> <p><b>If this option does not appear</b></p> <p>... and if you're using OS/X, then you need to install the PyCrypto library before EasyMercurial will be able to store encrypted passwords for you.</p> <p>Try running <code>sudo easy_install pycrypto</code> in a terminal window.</p> <p><b>Not using an https repository?</b></p> <p>If your remote repository uses ssh or some other protocol, then EasyMercurial won't be able to help. You might consider using ssh public key authentication and an ssh agent—talk to the admin of your remote repository for more details.</p>