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RE: [Subclipse-users] Username/Password Update...

From: Chuck Williams <c.williams_at_epcsolutions.com>
Date: 2006-10-28 16:28:44 CEST

Sorry for the confusion. I'm using the JavaHL (JNI) client adapter. Also, I
do not see a Subversion folder in my %APPDATA% folder.

Chuck Williams
epcSolutions, Inc.
703-338-5162 - Mobile
703-757-4470 - Northern Virginia Office
248-649-8928 - Detroit Office
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Phippard [mailto:markp@softlanding.com]
Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2006 10:21 AM
To: c.williams@epcsolutions.com
Cc: users@subclipse.tigris.org
Subject: RE: [Subclipse-users] Username/Password Update...

"Chuck Williams" <c.williams@epcsolutions.com> wrote on 10/28/2006
09:54:54 AM:

> I just checked the 1.1.8 build and it is still not saving my
> username/password (svn:// protocol). Also, I cannot find where this
> information is stored in the preferences. I do see the password
management
> screen in preferences for CVS, but I do not see a parallel screen for
SVN.

The information we have asked for is the client adapter, it is in the
preferences under Team -> SVN.

Yesterday another user had a similar problem that turned out to be caused
by a rather obscure scenario, and appears to be a bug in Subversion. It
would be worth checking if you have the same issue.

If you are on Windows, open the Run dialog. Start -> Run. Type %APPDATA%
and hit Enter. This will open a folder. There should be a folder named
Subversion in this folder. This is where the cache is stored. Try just
deleting the folder and restart Eclipse. The folder should get recreated,
and hopefully the next time you are asked for a password it will save it.

If you are on *nix, then this same folder is located at
/home/username/.subversion

Mark

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