Hello Mark,
thank you, this works! Is there any know public place to publish this
valuable information?
Regards, Ebe
2007/1/25, Mark Phippard <markphip@gmail.com>:
> On 1/25/07, Eberhard Iglhaut <iglhaut@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello Alexander,
> >
> > thank you for your answer.
> > I deleted the auth folder, and it seems the passwords are gone (I was
> > not able to identify the correct individual file to delete - subclipse
> > still got connected). But now I have to accept the server certificate
> > and provide user and password any time subclipse connects to the
> > server.
> >
> > What I donīt understand that is that there is a checkbox in subclipse
> > "save passwords". What is the effect of this? If subclipse is able to
> > control if passwords are stored in JavaHL, why doesnīt it save them
> > itself?
> >
> > It took me some time even to find the relevant information in the
> > subclipse book. Is there any wiki to add this information?
> >
> > Besides of the password issue, is there any possibility to control
> > with which several possible users subclipse connects without having
> > to delete cached information?
>
> The problem is that by deleting the auth folder, instead of the files in it,
> you have now stumbled upon a Subversion bug in JavaHL, where it will not
> recreate the proper structure. So now it is not able to cache these values.
> If you have access to the SVN command line, just run a command and it will
> create the structure. Then you should be back to normal.
>
>
> --
> Thanks
>
> Mark Phippard
> http://markphip.blogspot.com/
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