That may mean that repository is configured so that no write access is
allowed at all (this is default). Please check your repository
"conf/svnserve.conf" file, it includes some documentation. This file should
be modified (as well as conf/passwd) to allow write access to repository for
some users.
Alexander Kitaev,
TMate Software,
http://tmatesoft.com/
http://tmate.org/
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From: Eric Berry [mailto:elberry@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, March 24, 2006 18:37
To: users@subclipse.tigris.org
Subject: [Subclipse-users] Commit Error.
Hello,
I'm a new user and I'm having trouble committing files from the
synchronize view. I've created a new repository, and set up Subversion on a
local network server. Subversion was set up using a new user "svn". I'm
using svnserve as the server and I didn't set up any passwords (I'm just
trying to test it out). I put up a repository, created a project, imported
it and started up the server. I then went through subclipse and checked out
the project's trunk - no problems there, works perfectly. However, when I
try to commit any changes I get this error:
svn: Commit failed (details follow):
svn: Commit failed (details follow):
svn: 170001: Authorization failed
I'm not sure what I've done wrong, and I didn't get any prompts to put in a
username/password. When I created the repository, no username/password
fields were available. I assumed that it was because there was no
username/password required. In any case, please help, I'm trying to get my
team over here converted to SVN instead of CVS, but without the eclipse
integration they just won't go for it.
Thanks,
Eric
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Received on Fri Mar 24 18:43:54 2006