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Re: Getting svn+ssh to work on Windows

From: Jose Gonzalez Gomez <jgonzalez.openinput_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2005-10-24 10:53:51 CEST

2005/10/23, Hendrik Maryns <hendrik_maryns@despammed.com>:
> Hi,
>
> I've been trying to get svn+ssh to work on WinXP for about a week now.
> I have a repository on a Linux machine. I followed the instructions
> found in the help topic 'getting svn+ssh to work on windows' or whatsit
> called, but didn't succeed. After messing around with keys, I got
> refused acces altogether, so that I uninstalled openssh and installed
> Putty. So I filled in putty.exe in the subversion config file, but now
> I get the Putty error: Invalid Port number, and after that the Eclipse
> error 'Network connection closed inexpectedly'.
>
> Anybody any ideas?
>
I've been able to make it work with Putty/Plink using the command line
interface. This involves installing the svn command line tool,
redefining the ssh tunnel to use plink and start pageant to handle
private key caching.

Feel free to ask if you want to go this way and need more help.

HTH, best regards
Jose
Received on Mon Oct 24 18:53:51 2005

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