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Re: [Subclipse-users] Multiple repository problem

From: Andrew Lentvorski <bsder_at_allcaps.org>
Date: 2007-01-26 00:50:52 CET

Mark Phippard wrote:

> The SVN Author dialog is something that SVNKit adds (I am not crazy
> about it either). I guess the reason is that it is not entirely
> uncommon to login to an SSH server with different credentials than
> you want for the author name in SVN? I think with OpenSSH there is a
> switch for this, and so SVNKit needs to do it with a GUI option.
>
> The caching problem sounds like an issue with SVNKit. Try emailing
> this to support@svnkit.com.

Really? Is there some way I can test this?

Is there a way to use SVNKit without subclipse so I can test the
credential caching?

I'm a little concerned that Subclipse isn't presenting the right
information. This *used* to work sometime last year when I evaluated
subclipse for my students, but subclipse just wasn't stable enough then
(and Eclipse had really just stabilized with 3.2).

> If the command line and TortoiseSVN are working for you, then maybe
> you should just use JavaHL. That would use the same SSH client you
> configured for those tools. If you use TortoisePlink, you will just
> get prompted for credentials by it.

That's not really an option. While I can shuffle between tools and
domains, my students do not have that ability. If they did, they
probably wouldn't be on Windows to begin with. That's the whole reason
I chose to use Eclipse/Subclipse (last year it was CVS). It gives the
Windows users a point-and-click interface to the infrastructure, and I
can get back to teaching the class what they are supposed to be learning.

-a

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