That is what I thought, but that didn't do it. I had to disconnect all of
my projects (50 across 5 workspaces), discard my location, recreate it
with the new username and password, then do Team -> Share again.
Couldn't there be a UI to edit the username/password stored in the SVN
Repository perspective?
Thanks
McClain Looney <mlooney@gmail.com> wrote on 08/09/2004 03:05:08 PM:
> re-authenticate using the commandline svn client. that will freshen
> your auth cache.
>
> On Mon, 9 Aug 2004 13:32:10 -0400, Mark Phippard <markp@softlanding.
> com> wrote:
> > I am using Subclipse with Eclipse 2.1 and hitting an http repository.
We
> > had to change all of our passwords so now my http password is
different.
> > The first time I used the svn command line it just reprompted and
cached
> > my credentials, but it appears that Subclipse only uses the info you
> > provided when you create the repository connection and there is no UI
to
> > edit that information.
>
> --
> McClain Looney
> m@loonsoft.com
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