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Re: [Subclipse-users] SSH port number not saved; reverts to default value in 1.0.4 (works in 1.0.3)

From: Mark Phippard <markphip_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2006-12-14 14:39:55 CET

On 12/14/06, Greg Kopff <gkopff@powersource.com.au> wrote:
>
>
> I just upgraded my version of Eclipse to 3.2 (on Linux) and downloaded
> the latest version of Subclipse (1.0.4).

Since you are on 3.2, you should install the 1.1.9 version.

> We use svn+ssh, but run ssh on a non-standard port (ie not 22).
>
> When I first checkout my project, Subclipse prompts me for my
> credentials: username, password and port number (I use password
> authentication rather than key based).
>
> I then click the checkbox to tell Subclipse to save this information.
>
> I then close Eclipse, and then re-open the application. If I then try
> to synchronise with the repository, I get an error dialog back, and the
> SVN console reports:
>
> svn: Cannot connect to 'svn+ssh://server/': There was a problem while
> connecting to server:22

I believe someone else reported this last week. It appears to be a problem
in SVNKit. 1.1.9 would have the same problem as it is using the same
version of SVNKit. I will email the developers of SVNKit since they do not
seem to be reading this list anymore.

Mark
Received on Thu Dec 14 14:40:03 2006

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