i did:
- svn mkdir http://bla/trunk/d1 -m ""
svn mkdir http://bla/trunk/d2 -m ""
- copy the working "servers" file from unix to w2k
(unix, v 0.22 dev build)
- try true, yes, 0, 1
- svn up
v0.21, w2k, acts as following, for all cases:
$ svn up
Error validating server certificate: Unknown certificate issuer,
Hostname mismatch. Accept? (y/N): y
A d1
Error validating server certificate: Unknown certificate issuer,
Hostname mismatch. Accept? (y/N): svn: RA layer request failed
bugs:
- it asks
- it does not wait for an answer,
when it asks a second time
- it stops, and leaves the working
copy in an inconsistent state
(you have to delete d1)
--- Ben Collins-Sussman <sussman@collab.net> wrote:
> solo turn <soloturn99@yahoo.com> writes:
>
> > i tried to enter it in the registry with true, 1, 0, but it seems
> not
> > to take it.
>
> Did you try "yes", as the svn book demonstrates?
>
> Also, you don't need to use the registry at all. You can edit a
> normal 'servers' config file. This is also discussed in the book:
>
> "On Win32 systems, Subversion creates a folder named
> Subversion,
> typically inside the Application Data area of the user's
> profile
> directory. However, on this platform the exact location
> differs
> from system to system, and is dictated by the Windows
> registry."
>
>
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