I can compile to a password-protected output repository with ceylon compile --out=… --user=… --pass=…, but as far as I can tell there’s no way to use a similarly protected input repository for compile or run… is that true?
Use case: I’d like to test a Herd upload before publishing it – in my particular case, compile+upload the module from a current master installation, then download+test it on another system using a release install. I can do that manually by wgetting the modules into the modules folder, but that’s cumbersome (two files per module for JVM, four for JS).
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for mod in core redhat create samples; do
wget \
--force-directories \
--no-host-directories \
--cut-dirs=3 \
--user=lucaswerkmeister \
--password='████████████' \
https://modules.ceylon-lang.org/uploads/11102/repo/ceylon/ast/$mod/1.2.0/ceylon.ast.$mod-1.2.0{.{car,js}{,.sha1},-model.js{,.sha1}}
done
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