I would suggest you try using the standard Subversion Windows binaries,
from a Windows Command prompt, and then run the svn ls and accept the
certificate using that client. That will probably fix it.
Mark
Howard Lewis Ship <hlship@gmail.com> wrote on 02/15/2005 10:25:22 AM:
> I'm having a problem getting SVN command line and Subclipe aggreeing
> about certs. I need to commit to the Apache SVN.
>
> When I try to setup a new repository location, I get an error:
>
>
> list -r HEAD https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf
> RA layer request failed
> svn: PROPFIND request failed on '/repos/asf'
> svn: PROPFIND of '/repos/asf': Server certificate verification failed:
> issuer is not trusted (https://svn.apache.org)
>
> I added svn to my local environment (Cygwin), then accepted the cert
> from the command line:
>
> bash-2.05b$ svn list https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf
> Error validating server certificate for 'https://svn.apache.org:443':
> - The certificate is not issued by a trusted authority. Use the
> fingerprint to validate the certificate manually!
> Certificate information:
> - Hostname: svn.apache.org
> - Valid: from Jan 26 14:18:55 2005 GMT until Jan 26 14:18:55 2007 GMT
> - Issuer: http://www.starfieldtech.com/repository, Starfield
> Technologies, Inc., Scottsdale, Arizona, US
> - Fingerprint:
19:51:6b:9b:03:78:2b:4b:0f:02:77:ed:2a:85:ef:93:ed:b6:ff:95
> (R)eject, accept (t)emporarily or accept (p)ermanently? p
>
>
> Even after I did that, no luck (same error as before). I then changed
> the configuration directory for Subclipse to
> C:\cygwin\home\Howard\.subversion ... still no luck. Any guesses at
> what I'm missing?
>
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