I will give it a whirl on Tuesday.
Jason.
On 3 Mar 07, at 9:34 AM 3 Mar 07, Daniel Kulp wrote:
Could someone with a Windows box and/or an OSX box (and gpg) try the
snapshot of the GPG plugin and make sure it properly masks the
password
when it asks?I tried Solaris and Linux and they wor
On Saturday 03 March 2007 11:12, Wendy Smoak wrote:
> On 3/3/07, Wendy Smoak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > What version? (Both 1.0-SNAPSHOT and 1.0-alpha-3-SNAPSHOT were
> > touched about the same time yesterday.)
The alpha-3 version.The pom had been updated to 1.0-SNAPSHOT before I
realize
Daniel Kulp wrote:
Could someone with a Windows box and/or an OSX box (and gpg) try the
snapshot of the GPG plugin and make sure it properly masks the password
when it asks?I tried Solaris and Linux and they worked ok, but I don't
have access to a Windows or Mac box.
I tried 1.0-alpha-3-
On 3/3/07, Wendy Smoak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What version? (Both 1.0-SNAPSHOT and 1.0-alpha-3-SNAPSHOT were
touched about the same time yesterday.)
They both work fine on WindowsXP + Cygwin's gpg. One odd thing
though, when it prompts for the pass phrase, there is already one '*'
displa
On 3/3/07, Daniel Kulp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Could someone with a Windows box and/or an OSX box (and gpg) try the
snapshot of the GPG plugin and make sure it properly masks the password
when it asks?I tried Solaris and Linux and they worked ok, but I don't
have access to a Windows or Ma
Could someone with a Windows box and/or an OSX box (and gpg) try the
snapshot of the GPG plugin and make sure it properly masks the password
when it asks?I tried Solaris and Linux and they worked ok, but I don't
have access to a Windows or Mac box.
If it works OK, I'll call a release for