Hello Werner,
Version 1.0.0 of JavaSVN will be published on Monday, so you'll be able to
download version with the fix next week.
As this very problem is already fixed you may build javasvn yourself by
checking out source code from http://72.9.228.230/svn/jsvn/branches/1.0.x/
and running "ant -Declipse.home=pathToYourEclipse31 deploy" command in the
checked out directory.
Another way to workaround this problem is to start Eclipse with the custom
"user.name" property value - put user.name=desiredUserName into
ECLIPSE_HOME/configuration/config.ini file and restart Eclipse.
Alexander Kitaev,
TMate Software,
http://tmate.org/
http://jetbrains.com/tmate/
> -----Original Message-----
> From: news [mailto:news@sea.gmane.org] On Behalf Of Werner Punz
> Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 11:04
> To: users@subclipse.tigris.org
> Subject: Re: user name bug report
>
> Same issue here...
>
> Could you eventually dump the bugfix onto the tmate server?
> This is definitely a showstopper for all people using svn+ssh.
>
>
> Werner
>
>
> evan wrote:
> > Trying to get subclipse working (0.9.35/6) on Eclipse 3.1 with
> > svn+ssh:// (JavaSVN selected in SVN prefs)
> > After adding a repository location, and then trying to
> connect to the
> > repository the dialog pops up with windows XP login name as
> username
> > in dialog. I enter the username for the destination server,
> and password.
> > On attempting to connect the login name sent to server is
> my XP login,
> > not the one I just entered. This was confirmed by the
> sysadmin on the
> > repository server.
> >
> > thx
>
>
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Received on Fri Oct 28 06:27:09 2005