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  • Committer: Vincent Ladeuil
  • Date: 2009-04-27 16:10:10 UTC
  • mto: (4310.1.1 integration)
  • mto: This revision was merged to the branch mainline in revision 4311.
  • Revision ID: v.ladeuil+lp@free.fr-20090427161010-7swfzeagf63cpixd
Fix bug #367726 by reverting some default user handling introduced
while fixing bug #256612.

* bzrlib/transport/ssh.py:
(_paramiko_auth): Explicitly use getpass.getuser() as default
user.

* bzrlib/transport/ftp/_gssapi.py:
(GSSAPIFtpTransport._create_connection): Explicitly use
getpass.getuser() as default user.

* bzrlib/transport/ftp/__init__.py:
(FtpTransport._create_connection): Explicitly use
getpass.getuser() as default user.

* bzrlib/tests/test_sftp_transport.py:
(TestUsesAuthConfig.test_sftp_is_none_if_no_config)
(TestUsesAuthConfig.test_sftp_doesnt_prompt_username): Revert to
None as the default user.

* bzrlib/tests/test_remote.py:
(TestRemoteSSHTransportAuthentication): The really offending one:
revert to None as the default user.

* bzrlib/tests/test_config.py:
(TestAuthenticationConfig.test_username_default_no_prompt): Update
test (and some PEP8).

* bzrlib/smtp_connection.py:
(SMTPConnection._authenticate): Revert to None as the default
user.

* bzrlib/plugins/launchpad/account.py:
(_get_auth_user): Revert default value handling.

* bzrlib/config.py:
(AuthenticationConfig.get_user): Fix doc-string. Leave default
value handling to callers.

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bzr can optionally use compiled versions of some parts of the code
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for increased speed. When installing bzr you need the ability to
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build C extensions. Some GNU/Linux distributions package the necessary
 
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build C extensions. Some Linux distributions package the necessary
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headers separately from the main Python package. This package is
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probably named something like python-dev or python-devel. FreeBSD,
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Windows, source-based GNU/Linux distributions, and possibly other operating
 
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Windows, source-based Linux distributions, and possibly other operating
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systems, have the required files installed by default.
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If you are installing bzr from a bzr branch rather than a release tarball,
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  python setup.py install
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<http://wiki.bazaar.canonical.com/InstallationFaq>
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or write to bazaar@lists.canonical.com, or ask a question at
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<https://answers.launchpad.net/bzr/>.
 
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http://bazaar-vcs.org/InstallationFaq
 
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