It should only be cached in your Eclipse workspace. Doesn't each
developer have their own workspace?
Mark
Ate Douma <ate@douma.nu> wrote on 08/10/2004 01:58:30 PM:
> We had a related problem with the Location dialog. If you specify a
> username/password in the dialog those are *also* cached by Eclipse it
seems.
> Because our machines can be used by multiple developers this is a big
problem
> because they could end up using other persons connection configurations.
> So now we have the policy that before first time access to a Repository
Location
> (using Subclipse) a developer first has to authenticate using the svn
> commandline client. Then the authentication information is stored within
his/her
> profile (in clear text by the way) and when using Subclipse no
username/password
> specification is allowed.
>
> If it would be possible to have Subclipse *not* store the
username/password
> information within some Eclipse cache that would be great and simplify
our
> procedures big.
> And then be able to modify it through Subclipse would really remove the
need to
> use the svn command line client completely.
>
>
>
> Mark Phippard wrote:
> > 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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