CafePorts

Altoine Barker ndiscreet at gmail.com
Fri Dec 25 15:59:12 PST 2009


On 12/25/09 12:00 PM, Panayotis Katsaloulis wrote:
> On 25 Δεκ 2009, at 7:26 μ.μ., Chris Janton wrote:
>
>   
>> On 2009-12-25 , at 10:08 , Panayotis Katsaloulis wrote:
>>     
>>> I have uploaded a new version of CafePorts, just to support what you suggested.
>>> (version 0.1.1)
>>>
>>> I hope it works for you, since I can't test it.
>>> Just go to preferences and type the special commands you need to use, just before the "port" command
>>>       
>> I put the special commands into the preference
>>
>> 	ssh admin at localhost sudo 
>>
>> I attempt to install something innocuous - bcv
>>
>> I get prompted for a passowrd (my ssh command does not require it, my sudo command does not require it)
>> I type in the admin password - "Wrong password!"
>> I type in my password - "Wrong password!"
>>
>> I'm not sure which password it wants.
>>
>> Leaving the password field blank doesn't help either.
>>
>> I do like the little links to the maintainers, project page and Trac database.
>>     
> Did you remember to untick the sudo requirement in the Preferences?
> If you did, then no password prompt should appear.
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The only thing I see when I click on "Preferences" is the "MacPorts
index" with "/opt/local" in the box and the "Browse" button. I am using
Leopard Mac OSX 10.5.8 running MacPorts 1.8.1. My hardware only supports
Java 5.0. Maybe you made CaféPorts for Java 6, because I don't see what
you say I should see when I click on Preferences in CaféPorts.

-Altoine


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