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RE: Subclipse SSH User Name bug

From: Marcus Haarmann <marcus.haarmann_at_midoco.de>
Date: 2005-10-28 16:43:31 CEST

Hi,
 
you will find the error log in your workspace, subfolder ".metadata",
Filename is ".log".
 
Marcus

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From: John Walsh [mailto:john.walsh@callfinity.com]
Sent: Friday, October 28, 2005 4:37 PM
To: users@subclipse.tigris.org
Subject: RE: Subclipse SSH User Name bug

Hi Alex,

 

Thanks for the quick turnaround on this. However, this didn't work. When
attempting to connect to the repository, using either JavaHL or SVN, I get
an error dialog which tells me to look in the error log file. I do not know
where this is but if someone can point me to this I will send on it's
contents.

 

Thanks,

 

John

 

John Walsh

 

Software Architect

Callfinity

john.walsh@callfinity.com

877-897-2962 x108

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From: Alexander Kitaev [mailto:alex@tmate.org]
Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 5:07 PM
To: users@subclipse.tigris.org
Subject: RE: Subclipse SSH User Name bug

 

Hello John,

 

Its strange that user.name=xxx didn't help to solve this problem...

I just put updated version of JavaSVN jar to tmate.org web site, you may
download it at http://tmate.org/svn/download/javasvn-0.9.4.jar

 

Put downloaded file in place of
ECLIPSE_HOME/plugins/org.tigris.subversion.subclipse.core_0.9.36/lib/javasvn
.jar (after installing Subclipse 0.9.36) and restart Eclipse with "-clean"
option. This should solve this problem.

Alexander Kitaev,
TMate Software,
http://tmatesoft.com/
http://tmate.org/

 

 

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From: John Walsh [mailto:john.walsh@callfinity.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 22:23
To: users@subclipse.tigris.org
Subject: Subclipse SSH User Name bug

Hi all,

 

I believe there have already been some postings about this but I just wanted
to let people know what I've found.

 

I'm using the SVN adapter setting but I've also tried the JavaHL Adapter
settings too. It seems that even though I enter my username as all lowercase
when prompted, it is being sent across the connection with the first letter
in uppercase. So 'john' becomes 'John' and this causes the SSH
authentication to fail. I tried setting the 'user.name=john' option in the
config.ini file but this has no bearing on this it seems. Also, when the
dialog box prompt for the authentication settings comes up, it has the user
name first letter in uppercase too. I presume this is my XP user name.

 

I'm sure this should be an easy fix and it's rather important so can this be
given high priority? Until then, I'm stuck at 0.9.34. It looks like this was
introduced in 0.9.35 and is also present in 0.9.36.

 

Cheers

 

John

 

 

 

John Walsh

 

Software Architect

Callfinity

john.walsh@callfinity.com

877-897-2962 x108

 
Received on Sat Oct 29 00:43:31 2005

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