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[Subclipse-users] NT Domain Password

From: Keith Irwin <keith.irwin_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2007-01-03 03:04:13 CET

Folks--

I'm using an SVN repo (managed by someone else) keyed to my NT/Domain
password used at my place of work. Recently, I had to change my password,
so I did.

Thing is, subsclipse no longer works.

On ubuntu, when I use the command line svn client, the new password DOES
work just fine.

In subclipse, I get prompted over and over and over again.

I'm using subclipse 1.1.9 on eclipse 3.2.1. Everything worked fine before.
Now, I can't seem to get through.

I removed ~/.subversion to see if that fixed anything: nope.

I tried a brand new Workspace folder: no good.

I deleted eclipse, re-installed, re-installed callypso, re-installed
subclipse: still no go.

I deleted the Workspace/.metadata/org.trigis.... files: still no go.

Has anyone encountered this before?

Maybe the worst of it is that when I go into eclipse and attempt to sync and
the plugin won't accept my password, I then close eclipse and try "svn
update" at the command line and get:

   svn: This client is too old to work with working copy '.'; please get a
newer Subversion client

I'm using (at the cli) version 1.3.2 (r19776). Does subclipse re-write my
.svn files for some later version of subversion?

Anyway, I'm now unable to do work because of this, hence the anxiousness.
Any help would be much appreciated!

Keith
Received on Wed Jan 3 03:04:25 2007

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