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Diffstat (limited to 'templates/configurators/pairing')
-rw-r--r-- | templates/configurators/pairing/disabled.hamlet | 5 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | templates/configurators/pairing/inprogress.hamlet | 18 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | templates/configurators/pairing/prompt.hamlet | 50 |
3 files changed, 0 insertions, 73 deletions
diff --git a/templates/configurators/pairing/disabled.hamlet b/templates/configurators/pairing/disabled.hamlet deleted file mode 100644 index c946aacc4..000000000 --- a/templates/configurators/pairing/disabled.hamlet +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -<div .span9 .hero-unit> - <h2> - Pairing not supported - <p> - This build of git-annex does not support pairing. Sorry! diff --git a/templates/configurators/pairing/inprogress.hamlet b/templates/configurators/pairing/inprogress.hamlet deleted file mode 100644 index da783a764..000000000 --- a/templates/configurators/pairing/inprogress.hamlet +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -<div .span9 .hero-unit> - <h2> - Pairing in progress .. - $if T.null secret - <p> - You do not need to leave this page open; pairing will finish # - automatically. - $else - <p> - Now you should either go tell the owner of the computer you want to pair # - with the secret phrase you selected ("#{secret}"), or go enter it into # - the computer you want to pair with. - <p> - You do not need to leave this page open; pairing will finish automatically # - as soon as the secret phrase is entered into the other computer. - <p> - If you're not seeing a pair request on the other computer, try moving # - it to the same switch or wireless network as this one. diff --git a/templates/configurators/pairing/prompt.hamlet b/templates/configurators/pairing/prompt.hamlet deleted file mode 100644 index 1d27b1837..000000000 --- a/templates/configurators/pairing/prompt.hamlet +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -<div .span9 .hero-unit> - <h2> - Pairing with a local computer - <p> - $if start - Pair with a computer on your local network (or VPN), and the # - two git annex repositories will be combined into one, with changes # - kept in sync between them. - $else - Pairing with #{username}@#{hostname} will combine the two git annex # - repositories into one, with changes kept in sync between them. - <p> - $if start - For security, enter a secret phrase. This same secret phrase will # - also need to be entered on the computer you're pairing with. # - It will be used to verify you're pairing with the right computer. - $else - $if sameusername - For security, you need to enter the same secret phrase that was # - entered on #{hostname} when the pairing was started. - $else - For security, a secret phrase has been selected, which you need # - to enter here to finish the pairing. If you don't know the # - phrase, go ask #{username} ... - $if badphrase - <div .alert .alert-error> - <i .icon-warning-sign></i> #{problem} - <p> - <form .form-horizontal enctype=#{enctype}> - <fieldset> - ^{form} - ^{authtoken} - <div .form-actions> - <button .btn .btn-primary type=submit> - $if start - Start pairing - $else - Finish pairing - <div .alert .alert-info> - $if start - <p> - A good secret phrase is reasonably long. You'll only # - type it a few times. Only letters and numbers matter; # - punctuation and white space is ignored. - <p> - A quotation is one good choice, something like: # - "#{sampleQuote}" - $else - Only letters and numbers matter; punctuation and spaces are # - ignored. |