Hello All,
I am running subversion 1.0.5 of Solaris 2.8 and trying to log in via
svn+ssh. I am attempting to use tortoisesvn from Windows 2000 to retrieve
the repository. The strange thing is that I can only retrieve the
repository as the root user or svn user, if I try to log in as myself,
ngamradt, then I get “Unable to write to Standard Output”. If I am using
the svn client on Unix I can retrieve the records without error as ngamradt
or root. Here is the line I am using to connect:
svn+ssh://ngamradt@afserver.cmdservices.com/data3/subversion/SAB
I have no idea where to look to see if subversion is kicking out any useful
information to solve this problem. Does subversion have an error log?
The /data3/subversion directory belongs to group staff and staff has
read-write access to all of the subversion directories. The user ngamradt
belongs to staff as well so permissions shouldn’t be an issue, but it
appears that they are, somehow. Any help you could provide would be greatly
appreciated. Thanks!
Neal
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