Hello,
If you're using Subclipse 1.1.5 and JavaSVN adapter, then Subclipse will
prompt you for a username and password (after you've entered your private
key location). This dialog only used to get username to be used for
Suybversion commits, not the password, so you may type anything in it.
Also, please note that JavaSVN uses Ganymed library to establish SSH
connection and it only supports OpenSSH private key format, not putty's PPK
one (you may use puttygen program to convert ppk key to openSSH one).
Alexander Kitaev,
TMate Software,
http://tmatesoft.com/
http://tmate.org/
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From: xiuxiu [mailto:xiuxiu.luo.xiao@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 11:41
To: users
Subject: [Subclipse-users] svn+ssh with password omit. How to set?
Hi, All
I use putty for the SSH connection. No password and just the ppk file
as the certificates .
With the help of the TortoiseSVN, I can connect to the svn server
successfully without password requested.
And Now I want to fetch the code from svn server through subclipse and
it keeps asking me for the password which I don't know at all.
Does anyone meet the similar situation? Expect to your response. Thanks.
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xiuxiu
2006-09-05
Received on Tue Sep 5 13:00:53 2006