> -----Original Message-----
> From: Magnus Torfason [mailto:zulutime.net_at_gmail.com]
> Sent: donderdag 11 februari 2010 19:19
> To: dev_at_subversion.apache.org
> Cc: Daniel Shahaf; rhuijben_at_open.collab.net
> Subject: svn+ssh issues on Windows due to passing -q by default
>
> Hi, I sent an email a while ago detailing problems with connecting from
> a Windows client to a *nix server over ssh:
<snip>
> fixes this issue for me, but it means that TortoiseSVN also uses the
> SlikSvn plink, which is not really what I want. It seems to me that the
> best solution would be to change the behavior in the SlikSvn
> distribution for Windows, either by removing the -q from the default
> settings, or by patching the plink (named ssh.exe and presumably
> custom-built) that ships with SlikSvn.exe so that it will ignore the -q
> switch rather than throw an error.
SlikSVN doesn't distribute a ssh.exe. You probably got that exe from some
other place.
(I build the SlikSVN MSIs and they don't contain a ssh.exe)
SharpSvn has its own plink, but that one is not called ssh.exe. And since
the last few releases that version ignores -q.
Bert
Received on 2010-02-11 22:53:24 CET