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Re: Subclipse 0.9.28 Released

From: Marcus Rohrmoser <mrohrmoser_at_gmx-gmbh.de>
Date: 2005-03-04 19:25:03 CET

Hi Alex,
thanks for the quick reply but I'm not too excited about those issue. It's annoying but not a
showstopper. At the moment I use Subclipse to manage one (private initiative) Open Source Project
and for experimental purposes at work.

So I'll just wait a little and only build myself if things become more painful.

Greetings,
        M

Alexander Kitaev schrieb:
> Hello Marcus,
>
> I managed to reproduce this problem and made a fix for it, that will be
> included into the next version (coming soon :)). Meanwhile you may use
> javasvn version from repository "trunk".
> To build javasvn eclipse plug-in from trunk please do the following:
>
> $ svn co http://72.9.228.230:8080/svn/jsvn/trunk/ .
> $ SET ECLIPSE_HOME=/path/to/Eclipse31/
> $ ant deploy
>
> After ant task is completed, directory "./build/eclipse/plugins/" will
> contain javasvn plugin that you may replace existing version with.
> If you wish I may send you binary version by email.
>
> Thanks,
> Alexander Kitaev,
> TMate Software,
> http://tmatesoft.com/
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Marcus Rohrmoser [mailto:mrohrmoser@gmx-gmbh.de]
>>Sent: Friday, March 04, 2005 9:52 AM
>>To: users@subclipse.tigris.org
>>Subject: Re: Subclipse 0.9.28 Released
>>
>>Hi Alex,
>>it's the same with me. Those often prompts are truely a
>>little annoying.
>>I entered user+pwd to the repo browser and use svn+ssh
>>access, and Eclipse 3.0.1 Subclipse 0.9.28 JavaSVN 0.8.5
>>Linux SuSE 9.2
>>
>>Greetings,
>> M
>>
>>Alexander Kitaev schrieb:
>>
>>>Hello Toby,
>>>
>>>I'm using latest javasvn version with latest Subclipse and
>>
>>it doesn't
>>
>>>bother me with password prompts. What protocol you're using
>>
>>to access
>>
>>>repository (svn or http)? Did you tried to set up username and
>>>password in Subclipse SVN Repositories view?
>>>
>>>Alexander Kitaev,
>>>TMate Software,
>>>http://tmatesoft.com/
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>From: Toby Thain [mailto:toby@telegraphics.com.au]
>>>>Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 4:50 PM
>>>>To: users@subclipse.tigris.org
>>>>Subject: Re: Subclipse 0.9.28 Released
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>* Added support in JavaHL Adapter for prompting the user to supply
>>>>> a username/password as well as prompting to accept digital
>>>>>certificate.
>>>>>
>>>>> If using the JavaHL Adapter, the best way to configure a
>>>>
>>>>repository
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> connection now, is to not supply any username and
>>
>>password. You
>>
>>>>>will
>>>>> then be prompted to supply the password if it is
>>
>>needed, with an
>>
>>>>>option
>>>>> to let Subversion cache it. If server password changes,
>>>>
>>>>you just
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>get
>>>>> prompted again and can update the cache.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>With the new versions of Subclipse/JavaSVN - I guess I'm
>>
>>not actually
>>
>>>>using javahl any more - I now get prompted for password on every
>>>>operation (and sub-operations, so a great many times).
>>
>>"Save password"
>>
>>>>box has no effect. This is a new problem.
>>>>
>>>>Toby

Received on Sat Mar 5 05:25:03 2005

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