On Monday 31 January 2011 11:30:47 Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > What I'm trying to say is that if you have the key pair set up, you > don't need keychain. SSH will just read the id_rsa file directly as long > as it runs as you, and you can set up cron to run the job as you (rather > than root) by using your own crontab and not root's (i.e. set up > cron.allow). Maybe I'm not understanding something here ... Patrick, for reasons irrelevant to this list, my brain is not working well at the moment. I removed the keychain eval from bash_profile and restarted. The request for the password didn't come at login, which suggests that that's fine. When I opened Konsole I was asked for the keychain password - I remember that from long ago when I had it working on other hardware. I ran the shellscript again and it stalled at the same place. I guess the next step is to take the keychain part out of the script during tests, even though the documentation says that I must have it when running under cron. Progress is slow because I have to reboot every time it has hung, since I can't find exactly what is stopping the other apps from working. I can't get by, comfortably, at least, without dolphin and kwrite. Anne -- New to KDE Software? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org
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