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[TSVN] Re: TortoiseSVN 1.1.0 RC1 released

From: Jens Scheidtmann <Jens.Scheidtmann_at_bayerbbs.com>
Date: 2004-08-13 10:40:39 CEST

Martin Eckardt <Martin.Eckardt@micronova.de> writes:

[...]
> > Also, to make sure that the command line client doesn't store the auth
> > data again in cleartext, uncomment the lines
> > # [auth]
> > # store-password = no
> > in the %APPDATA%\Subversion\config
> > file.
> >
> Should we write this to the FAQ or is this only important if someone
> uses the commandline?

I thought that the svn library (which tsvn uses) stores the
passwords there for all svn clients? I.e. if you switch it off, all
other clients will not store authentication data any more.

IMHO inconvenient.

BTW what happens, if I first access a repository using the command line
client and then e.g. commit from my WC using TSVN? Will the passwords
be translated, do they remain stored in cleartext or do I have to
provide them again?

Thanks in advance,

Jens

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