Marco Schulze <Marco@NightLabs.de> wrote on 12/06/2005 11:44:20 AM:
> my question is a bit off-topic as it concerns the behaviour of the
> normal svn client, but I hope, some of you are experts in that field,
> too, and might be able to help me.
>
> Before being able to use svnant, I need to check out the initial
> build-project which I do using the normal svn client:
>
> svn co --config-dir subversion --non-interactive --username nightly
> --password MYPASS
> https://ipanema.nightlabs.org/svn/main/trunk/NightlyBuild NightlyBuild
>
> This causes the following error:
>
> svn: PROPFIND of '/svn/main/trunk/NightlyBuild': Server certificate
> verification failed: issuer is not trusted
(https://ipanema.nightlabs.org)
>
> No wonder, it's a self-signed certificate. I'd be very glad if I could
> suppress this with a simple parameter, but all that I found is the
> option "ssl-ignore-unknown-ca = true" for the config-file "servers".
> Hence, I create a config-file like this:
Where did you find that setting? I do not see it in the SVN book, or in
my sample servers file in my config folder.
It does appear to be a real setting though, as I Googled it and found
this:
http://svn.haxx.se/dev/archive-2003-05/0443.shtml
Mark
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