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Re: Issues with 0.9.33

From: Eugene Kuleshov <eu_at_javatx.com>
Date: 2005-08-27 22:46:20 CEST

Alexander,

  Don't you think it would make sense to cooperate with Eclipse CVS team
and reuse their work for ssh support? The current ssh keys
configuration for JavaSVN is really pathetic.

  regards,
  Eugene

Alexander Kitaev wrote:

>Hello Roberto,
>
>Thanks for detailed description of the problem.
>
>
>
>>eclipse -vmargs -Djavasvn.ssh2.key=/home/sanchezr/.ssh/id_dsa
>>\ -Djavasvn.ssh2.username=roberto
>>
>>
>As you're using system properties, try commenting out "ssh = ssh ..." line
>in Subversion config file, that you may find at ~/.subversion/config, also
>please delete ~/.subversion/auth/svn.ssh directory that may contain wrong
>cached credentials and try to access your repository with key auth again.
>
>I think there could be bug that reveals itself when both configuration file
>and system properties are used to define credentials. I will investigate
>this problem next week.
>
>Alexander Kitaev.
>
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Roberto C. Sanchez [mailto:roberto@familiasanchez.net]
>>Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2005 9:53 PM
>>To: users@subclipse.tigris.org
>>Subject: Re: Issues with 0.9.33
>>
>>
>>On Sat, Aug 27, 2005 at 03:25:33PM -0400, Mark Phippard wrote:
>>
>>
>>>The best thing would be to focus on getting your
>>>
>>>
>>installation correct.
>>
>>
>>>Forget the command line adapter, there are too many parts not
>>>implemented. I would focus on JavaSVN and getting it to
>>>
>>>
>>work with your
>>
>>
>>>SSH setup. Tell us what you are trying to do and what you
>>>
>>>
>>are seeing.
>>
>>
>>>The other option is to use JavaHL. Whether you are using JavaHL or
>>>the CLI, you *must* have the 1.2.x version of the
>>>
>>>
>>libraries. I would
>>
>>
>>>suggest either 1.2.0 or 1.2.3. Our FAQ points to a site that had
>>>Debian packages available.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>OK. It sounds like JavaSVN is the best way to go.
>>
>>
>>
>>>In general, it shouldn't matter if your server is running 1.1.4.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>OK. I thought I would just include as much detail as possible.
>>
>>
>>
>>>So stick with 0.9.33 and either lets get JavaSVN working or
>>>
>>>
>>make sure
>>
>>
>>>you have a correct JavaHL installed.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>OK. I started by upgrading 0.9.30 to 0.9.33 using the
>>Eclipse update manger. I then restarted eclipse and went
>>into Preferences -> Team -> SVN and set it to JavaSVN. I
>>restarted eclipse with this command line:
>>
>>eclipse -vmargs -Djavasvn.ssh2.key=/home/sanchezr/.ssh/id_dsa
>>\ -Djavasvn.ssh2.username=roberto
>>
>>I then went into the SVN Repository Exploring Perspective. I
>>went into the add repository dialog and specified the
>>repository, including my username and @ before the hostname.
>>I left the passwork field blank and received "svn:
>>Authentication cancelled" for an error in the console. The
>>dialog that popped up said: 'Error validating location:
>>"org.tigris.subversion.javahl.ClientException: svn:
>>Authentication cancelled"'. It asked me if I wanted to keep
>>the location. I said no and was returned to the add
>>repository dialog. The server also showed that the ssh
>>authentication was password and not key authentication, even
>>though I passed in the location of my key on the command line.
>>
>>I then entered my password and was able to add the
>>repository. I found an Eclipse Java project to checkout and
>>selected "Checkout As Project" on the trunk folder of that
>>project. When I switched to the Java perspective, the
>>project was build and I was able to run it.
>>
>>I guess the problem with not being able to access the
>>resources has to do with using the command line driver. That
>>being the case, I would like to get JavaSVN working, but I
>>need key authentication for some of my projects, as that
>>particular sever does not allow password authentication.
>>
>>Thanks for the quick response and hopefully we can get this
>>working. I am especially interested to know why my
>>specification of the key file is not honored by Subclipse. I
>>think that may be the source of the problem.
>>
>>-Roberto
>>
>>--
>>Roberto C. Sanchez
>>http://familiasanchez.net/~roberto
>>
>>
Received on Sun Aug 28 06:46:20 2005

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