RE: [Subclipse-users] Cannot access the tortoisesvn repository
From: Melinda Savoy <Melinda_at_sharpbancsystems.com>
Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 14:22:47 +0000
Hi Steve,
1. Select the IMPORT option after I right-click within the Project Explorer tab
2. I open the SVN import source and then select the Checkout Projects from SVN
3. I select the existing repository location that I had created previously:
4. I click the next button and it brings me to the Enter Username and Password dialog box and the repository does not denote what I had entered but what appears to be a truncated name of the repository: <https://sbsdc.sbs.local:8443>
5. It shows my username and when I enter my password the same Enter Username and Password dialog box just reappears I guess indicating that it cannot accept my login info. However, I can access this same repository using TortoiseSVN and Netbeans 7.2.1 but can't seem to using Eclipse Juno (latest version).
Thank you.
From: Stephen Elsemore
What do you mean when you say, "And cannot get logged in"? Does the repository location show up in the list beneath the "Use existing repository location" radio button? If it does not, then you need to select "Create a new repository location" instead, then click Next and provide the repository's URL on the next page.
Thanks,
From: Melinda Savoy [mailto:Melinda_at_sharpbancsystems.com]
I just started a new job yesterday and no one works with Eclipse here but they do have the code in a TortoiseSVN repository that a prior Java developer was working on.
I installed the subclipse plugin and when I tried to access the repository, for some reason I cannot access it via Eclipse but I can access it via the TortoiseSVN client.
Here are the steps I'm taking:
1. Import
Any help/direction would be appreciated. Thank you.
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