Neal Gamradt wrote:
> 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:
I guess when you say "svn client on Unix" it is the same machine as the
svnserve process is running? Then that's not a real test because you
have more rights via a local connection.
> 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!
I'm sorry but I don't have used svnserve yet, only once for testing
TSVN. So I can't really help you here. But you might have more luck on
the subversion mailing list with your questions
(users@subversion.tigris.org). Also, you might want to try the svn
client on your windows machine where you're running TSVN.
Stefan
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Received on Fri Jun 25 21:22:51 2004