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I installed PyAutoGit and I really appreciate this work, but I found a bug! When you hit P and type your git credentials, even when purposefully wrong, the UI would say push succesful
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Can you give some more information? Like OS, pyautogit version? As far as I know there should be an error for invalid credentials, but maybe something is causing it not to trigger correctly
I tried on Debian 10 buster, the version of pyautogit is the latest
available from PyPI. Maybe it's worth noting that it's a VM running on
termux
Il giorno gio 12 mar 2020 alle ore 12:18 Jakub Wlodek <
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Can you give some more information? Like OS, pyautogit version? As far as
I know there should be an error for invalid credentials, but maybe
something is causing it not to trigger correctly
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I can't seem to reproduce the error on an Ubuntu 18 machine. I have a debian 10 VM on my laptop at home, so I'll try there. This is what I get when I push with invalid credentials:
I installed PyAutoGit and I really appreciate this work, but I found a bug! When you hit
P
and type your git credentials, even when purposefully wrong, the UI would say push succesfulThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: