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List:       kde-www
Subject:    Patch for /srv/www/svn/www/sites/developer/joining/applysvnaccount.php
From:       "Orgad Shaneh" <orgads () gmail ! com>
Date:       2006-11-07 5:40:24
Message-ID: af2dae3d0611062140g2345e54y953a916cb640d045 () mail ! gmail ! com
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--- /srv/www/svn/www/sites/developer/joining/applysvnaccount.php (original)
+++ /srv/www/svn/www/sites/developer/joining/applysvnaccount.php (new version)
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@

 <p>If you have never used ssh before, you might prefer https, it's a
bit simpler to set up.
 With ssh, it is recommended to set up ssh-agent so that you don't
have to type your passphrase every time.</p>
-<p>However it seems that currently svn-over-ssh is really much faster
than svn-over-https, so you that is
+<p>However it seems that currently svn-over-ssh is really much faster
than svn-over-https, so that is
 a good reason for using ssh.</p>

 <p>The password you will need to create depends on the above:</p>
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@
 send it in clear in your email.  (Note: this encryption is the same type
 of encryption used by many Linux distributions for their
<code>/etc/shadow</code> file.)</p>

-<p>If you password is 8 character long, one way to do this would be using Perl:
+<p>If your password is 8 character long, one way to do this would be
using Perl:
 <!-- <code>perl -e "print crypt('&lt;your
password&gt;','xy'),\"\n\";"</code> -->
 <code>perl -e 'print crypt("&lt;your password&gt;","\$1\$xyz\$")."\n";'</code>
 Where &lt;your password&gt; has to be replaced with your password and
<i>xyz</i> with 3 to 8

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<br>
<pre><br><br>--- /srv/www/svn/www/sites/developer/joining/applysvnaccount.php \
(original) <br>+++ /srv/www/svn/www/sites/developer/joining/applysvnaccount.php (new \
version) <br>@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@<br><br> &lt;p&gt;If you have never used ssh before, \
you might prefer https, it's a bit simpler to set up. <br> With ssh, it is \
recommended to set up ssh-agent so that you don't have to type your passphrase every \
time.&lt;/p&gt;<br>-&lt;p&gt;However it seems that currently svn-over-ssh is really \
much faster than svn-over-https, so you that is <br>+&lt;p&gt;However it seems that \
currently svn-over-ssh is really much faster than svn-over-https, so that is<br> a \
good reason for using ssh.&lt;/p&gt;<br><br> &lt;p&gt;The password you will need to \
create depends on the above:&lt;/p&gt; <br>@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@<br> send it in clear \
in your email.&nbsp; (Note: this encryption is the same type<br> of encryption used \
by many Linux distributions for their &lt;code&gt;/etc/shadow&lt;/code&gt; \
                file.)&lt;/p&gt;<br><br>
-&lt;p&gt;If you password is 8 character long, one way to do this would be using \
Perl:<br>+&lt;p&gt;If your password is 8 character long, one way to do this would be \
using Perl:<br> &lt;!-- &lt;code&gt;perl -e &quot;print crypt('&amp;lt;your \
password&amp;gt;','xy'),\&quot;\n\&quot;;&quot;&lt;/code&gt; --&gt; <br> \
&lt;code&gt;perl -e 'print crypt(&quot;&amp;lt;your \
password&amp;gt;&quot;,&quot;\$1\$xyz\$&quot;).&quot;\n&quot;;'&lt;/code&gt;<br> \
Where &amp;lt;your password&amp;gt; has to be replaced with your password and \
&lt;i&gt;xyz&lt;/i&gt; with 3 to 8 <br><br></pre>



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