It should work, as far as I know. I never used 0.9.3.3 with Eclipse 2.x
tho, so I'd see
what the others think. They would really know.
But in case your felling sassy, and get this before someone else
comments, you could
search the archives for authentication threads.
As a random guess, I'd say try deleting the cached credentials, as maybe
they were
entered wrong the first time and subclipse continues to use the cached,
incorrect,
credentials?
At any rate, if you are stuck at an old version, I'd recommend
"bookmarking" the
archives, as it could be helpful to see what all happened back then,
what traps
you need to look out for. Also helpful is the changelog, probably, so
you can
see what has been added/bugs fixed since 0.9.3.3.
Sorry no hard core "I'm positive it works", but for what it's worth, I
think it should.
:) Denny
Shinobu Kawai wrote:
>Hi,
>
>We're currently evaluating Subversion, but since we are using WSAD
>5.1.0 (Eclipse 2.x based) as an IDE, the Subclipse version must be
>0.9.3.3. I have a SVN server up on my Windows XP PC w/ Apache 2.0.43
>integration.
>
>When I try to do something that requires authentication (like
>committing), I get an "Authentication Failed" error. This happens
>regardless of setting the user/password to the SVN Repository
>properties. The same thing happened when I connected to the server
>via the svnserve daemon. Is this a limitation to this
>no-longer-supported version of sublipse?
>
>If I try the same thing with Eclipse 3.x and the latest Subclipse, a
>dialog pops up requesting my user/password and everything goes fine.
>Our only choice may be to wait for upgrading to a newer version of
>WSAD which is Eclipse 3.x based. :(
>
>TYI,
>
>Best regards,
>-- Shinobu
>
>--
>Shinobu Kawai <shinobu.kawai@gmail.com>
>
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Received on Tue Nov 29 18:41:54 2005