Hello,
Shared installation of Eclipse probably uses the same "keyring" file that is
used to cache credentials (when JavaSVN adapter is used). There are Eclipse
command line options that allows to choose keyring file location, so Tom and
Fred should start Eclipse with that option (please, refer to Eclipse
documentation for more details on that).
Alexander Kitaev,
TMate Software,
http://tmatesoft.com/
http://tmate.org/
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From: Done, Bill [mailto:Bill.Done@conocophillips.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2006 22:18
To: users@subclipse.tigris.org
Subject: [Subclipse-users] Incorrect name as author on subversion commits
via Subclipse
One of our developers, say Fred, is having trouble with the author field of
commits he is making from Eclipse using Subclipse. The team receives an
email from subversion's post-commit hook script, but the author of the email
is indicated as 'Tom', another developer on the team. They both use a shared
installation of Eclipse, installed several months ago. But Tom installed the
Subclipse plugin just a few weeks ago.
I verified with svnlook that the subversion repository actually lists Tom as
the author of the subversion transaction.
If Fred does the subversion commit from an xterm using subversion command
line commands, he is properly credited as being author of the transaction by
subversion. This command line submit was done from the same workspace
pointed at by Eclipse.
Any ideas on what is happening here?
Bill Done
Subsurface Technology Work Phone: 281.293.4589
ConocoPhillips Work FAX : 281.293.2015
600 N. Dairy Ashford Cell Phone: 918.261.3561
Houston, TX 77079-1175
Work email: Bill.Done@conocophillips.com
Received on Fri Jun 23 12:49:30 2006