Hello Mark,
thank you for your quick answer. I am using Mac OS and JavaSVN. Where
the .keyring file is usually stored? I have deleted all svn
information while discarding the connection of my project to the
repository.
Thank you,
Juraj
Am 26.07.2006 um 19:20 schrieb Mark Phippard:
> Juraj Lenharcik <lenharcik@gmx.de> wrote on 07/26/2006 01:16:18 PM:
>
>> I am using the subclipse plugin which helps me a lot while my
>> work :-) But currently I have a serious problem to change the login /
>> authenticvation information for my repository. I have already
>> installed a repository and want to use an another user for this one.
>> The trouble is, that I am not able to chnage these information within
>> the properrties dialog and also not able to change it after a
>> discard.
>>
>> Is there a possibility to change the user information for an already
>> existent repository?
>
> The credentials are cached outside the "view" of Subclipse by your
> adapter. If you are using JavaHL, they would be cached in the
> Subversion
> runtime configuration area, if you are using JavaSVN then it is
> cached in
> the Eclipse .keyring file.
>
> To change your credentials you have to clear the cached information so
> that you are prompted again.
>
> Mark
>
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