[Users] carpetmercurial password?

Scott Hawley scott.hawley at belmont.edu
Wed May 23 14:12:38 CDT 2012


I understand that Eric can add myself and others to his access list, but
for "general use", would it not be easier on Erik to default to anonymous
access?



On 5/23/12 2:11 PM, "Scott Hawley" <scott.hawley at belmont.edu> wrote:

>The publically-downloadable einsteintoolkit.th file includes the lines
>
>
># Carpet, the AMR driver
>!TARGET   = $ARR
>!TYPE     = hg
>!AUTH_URL = ssh://carpetmercurial@carpetcode.org/carpet
>!URL      = http://www.carpetcode.org/hg/carpet
># For the git version of Carpet, comment the previous three lines and
>uncomment
># the next three
>#!TYPE     = git
>#!AUTH_URL = carpetgit at carpetcode.org:carpet
>#!URL      = git://carpetcode.org/carpet
>!CHECKOUT = Carpet/doc
>Carpet/Carpet
>..etc
>
>
>Is there a reason why the public thornlist configured so that many users
>get asked for an ssh password they / we don't have?
>Whenever I try to perform a fresh checkout with GetComponents, I have to
>bypass the Carpet part and grab it manually..
>
>How about, instead, something like:
>
>!TYPE = hg
>
>!AUTH_URL = http://www.carpetcode.org/hg/carpet
>!URL = http://www.carpetcode.org/hg/carpet
>
>
>
>It would be great if this could be the default for the version of
>einsteintool.th on the Download Page.
>
>
>Cheers,
>Scott
>
>
>
>
>
>
>On 4/2/12 3:46 PM, "Erik Schnetter" <eschnetter at perimeterinstitute.ca>
>wrote:
>
>>Scott
>>
>>If you use GetComponents from the Einstein Toolkit, then you don't
>>need to do anything manually.
>>
>>In your case, it seems that the instructions are slightly wrong. There
>>should be a directory named "carpet" instead of "carpetcode"; can you
>>make the respective replacement in the "ln" command?
>>
>>-erik
>>
>>On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 4:20 PM, Scott Hawley <scott.hawley at belmont.edu>
>>wrote:
>>> Thanks.  I did the "hg clone" method for read-only access..
>>> What it does is give me this structure:
>>>
>>> hedges:~> cd Cactus
>>> hedges:~/Cactus> cd carpet/
>>> hedges:~/Cactus/carpet> ls
>>> Carpet/  CarpetAttic/  CarpetDev/  CarpetExtra/  Doxyfile  README
>>> test-carpet
>>>
>>>
>>> if I then do (following http://www.carpetcode.org/get-carpet.html)
>>>
>>>
>>> cd arrangements
>>>        ln -s ../carpetcode/Carpet* .
>>>
>>>
>>> There no "carpetcode" directory so the link fails.
>>>
>>>
>>> So now I'm trying gitŠ  That seems to work.
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm just using the Maxwell einsteintoolkit.th file.  So that file
>>>assumes
>>> that your new users already have exchanged SHH keys?
>>> -Scott
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 4/2/12 3:14 PM, "Erik Schnetter" <eschnetter at perimeterinstitute.ca>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>Scott
>>>>
>>>>Access is enabled via ssh keys; if you send me a public ssh key, I
>>>>will give you access. Passwords as such don't work.
>>>>
>>>>For read-only access, you can also use "hg clone
>>>>http://www.carpetcode.org/hg/carpet", which does not require a
>>>>password either.
>>>>
>>>>-erik
>>>>
>>>>On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 4:06 PM, Scott Hawley <scott.hawley at belmont.edu>
>>>>wrote:
>>>>> Hi Erik,
>>>>>    I'm being prompted for a password.  I've tried "anonymous" and
>>>>>"anon".  I
>>>>> can't find it on the carpetcode.org server.
>>>>> What do I need to do?
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Scott
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> %  ./GetComponents einsteintoolkit.th
>>>>> Š
>>>>> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>   Checking out module: Carpet/doc
>>>>>       from repository: ssh://carpetmercurial@carpetcode.org/carpet
>>>>>                  into: Cactus/arrangements
>>>>> carpetmercurial at carpetcode.org's password:
>>>>> carpetmercurial at carpetcode.org's password:
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>--
>>>>Erik Schnetter <eschnetter at perimeterinstitute.ca>
>>>>http://www.perimeterinstitute.ca/personal/eschnetter/
>>>>AIM: eschnett247, Skype: eschnett, Google Talk: schnetter at gmail.com
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>-- 
>>Erik Schnetter <eschnetter at perimeterinstitute.ca>
>>http://www.perimeterinstitute.ca/personal/eschnetter/
>>AIM: eschnett247, Skype: eschnett, Google Talk: schnetter at gmail.com
>>
>
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