Ernst wrote:
> Thanks for your answer :-)
> For me, this means:
> 1) http only provides read only access (so no good solution)
> 2) I only have ssh access (not sftp) and cannot start bzr server
>
> This means, atm there is no solution for me?
Well, ftp *works* it is just slow.
>
> I'm trying to get sftp working, but I did not succeed yet.
>
I'm a bit surprised here. Perhaps you were expecting to be able to use a
relative url? For example:
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Ernst wrote:
> Thanks for your answer :-)
> For me, this means:
> 1) http only provides read only access (so no good solution)
> 2) I only have ssh access (not sftp) and cannot start bzr server
>
> This means, atm there is no solution for me?
Well, ftp *works* it is just slow.
>
> I'm trying to get sftp working, but I did not succeed yet.
>
I'm a bit surprised here. Perhaps you were expecting to be able to use a
relative url? For example:
bzr log sftp:// myhost/ home/jameinel/ myproject
versus potentially (but wouldn't work): myhost/ myproject
bzr log myhost:myproject
bzr log sftp://
(though bzr log sftp:// myhost/ ~/myproject should work)
In general, does an sftp client work? Or is there just no sftp support on the
server?
John enigmail. mozdev. org
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