hehe! Ok I'll give it a go. My first guess (not being near a windows
box) will be to create a shortcut set to run in a minimised window and
set that as my SVN_SSH.
I'll post back when I find out more.
Do you tend to use http access then? I don't have root access to the svn
server box (don't ask...) so setting up Apache2 would be non-trivial.
Thanks for the archive link.
Cheers,
Dan
Mark Phippard wrote:
>Dan North <dan@tastapod.com> wrote on 07/18/2005 02:37:38 PM:
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>>It's a totally vanilla setup:
>>
>>* I've created a new repository on a remote linux box, so no hook
>>
>>
>scripts.
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>
>>(svnadmin create with the default fsfs).
>>* It's definitely using javahl.
>>* I'm using svn+ssh protocol with SVN_SSH=plink.exe in the environment,
>>
>>
>using
>
>
>>a key loaded into pageant.
>>* svn update from the command line works fine (I also installed svn 1.2
>>locally, for kicks).
>>
>>If you can think of anywhere to poke around I'm happy to do some
>>
>>
>detective work.
>
>I always forget about SSH. It seems likely to me that the console window
>is from the SSH client.
>
>Searching the archives it looks like you are our SSH expert, so post back
>if you figure it out.
>
>Here is a thread I found:
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>http://subclipse.tigris.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=users&msgNo=2455
>
>Mark
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