Mark Phippard wrote:
>> <> By the way, do you have any idea where such certificate will be
>> stored if I ever accepted it?
>
>Check the Subversion docs. It is some place in config area.
>
>
So it is not related to Subclipse?
>> <> That does not work, because starting point is defined as
>> https://host/repos/projName (projName probably is used to just
>> separate different svn repositories). So, if I go one level up it
>> fail on connection.
>
>Then specify it as you have shown. When using the generic terms you used
>above, projName would typically mean it is a folder in repos. In your
>case, it is really the repository name. So you might want to generically
>refer to it like this:
>
>https://host/repos/reposname
>
>
you are right.
>> <> Is "trunk" folder is actually assumed by default? I've tried to
>> attach to the jsvn repository at http://72.9.228.230:8080/svn/jsvn/
>> and got the same result for the root of this repository.
>
>Subclipse does not make any such assumptions. I can browse the JavaSVN
>repository just fine.
>
I can browse it in repositories view too. Can you try to checkout jsvn
using command line svn client, then add that dir as a project to Eclipse
workspace and then try to share it?
regards,
Eugene
Received on Fri Jan 7 01:17:04 2005